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from https://davidyat.es/2015/04/03/encrypting-a-second-hard-drive-on-ubuntu-14-10-post-install/
Siehe auch dieser c't-Artikel ct.21.21.158-160.pdf
# Create keyfile on encrypted partition sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/srv/.keyfile bs=1024 count=4 sudo chmod 0400 /srv/.keyfile sudo cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/sdc1 /srv/.keyfile # Now another key slot should be taken cryptsetup luksDump /dev/sdc1
To decrypt the backupdisk manually
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdc1 enc-backupCopy1 --key-file=/srv/.keyfile
# The value you want is the UUID of /dev/sd?X, not dev/mapper/sd?X_crypt. # Also make sure to copy the UUID, not the PARTUUID. blkid
Now that the keyfile’s been made, you’ll need to add the following line to /etc/crypttab to automatically use it to unlock the partition on startup.
# /etc/crypttab # (New encrypted partition with keyfile that was generated) sd?X_crypt UUID=<device UUID> /root/.keyfile luks,discard
# /etc/fstab /dev/mapper/sd?X_crypt /<mount-point> ext4 defaults 0 2