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Date:      Sat, 29 Sep 2012 13:53:00 +0200
From:      Fabian Keil <freebsd-listen@fabiankeil.de>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: how restore an unencrypted dump on an encrypted file system?
Message-ID:  <20120929135300.03aae386@fabiankeil.de>
In-Reply-To: <CAA_1SgEjKnyCgygKhqBV_QpDwUS8_-ovV9fU52gSTgn-h4kr9g@mail.gmail.com>
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s m <sam.gh1986@gmail.com> wrote:

> I backed up my freeBSD 8.2 box by dump command and now want to restore
> this dump file on an encrypted file system (i used geli to encrypt my
> file system) but do not know how to do that.
>=20
> is there any way or command to restore an unencrypted dump on an
> encrypted file system? i tried to restore my dump file as when file
> system is unencrypted.

Can you read the files after attaching the provider manually?

> this is what i've doe: I decrypted my encrypted file system by "geli
> attach" command, then mount it and restore dumps. but when i restart
> my system, FreeBSD doesn't start up correctly (PXE boot menu is shown
> and when i select freeBSD, boot.config runs but nothing happend).

You do not provide enough information to give a meaningful answer.

One possible mistake would be putting the kernel itself on
the encrypted file system, but the list of things one can
do wrong is pretty long.

Fabian

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