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After heavily struggling on mounting my ecrypted hdd, I now want to securely unmount the recovered hdd. I did it as proposed in this question.
It was mounted by using
$user> cd /media/$user/exthdd/home/.ecryptfs/$user/
$user> sudo ecryptfs-recover-private .Private
The drive was then mounted under /tmp/$hash/
in readonly mode.
Now I want to unmount the drive but
$user> sudo ecryptfs-umount-private ./Private
fopen: No such file or directory
Cannot chdir into mountpoint.
How does it work? I can't find any helpful informations on that in the manual nor online.
Thank you very much for your help
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After heavily struggling on mounting my ecrypted hdd, I now want to securely unmount the recovered hdd. I did it as proposed in this question.
It was mounted by using
$user> cd /media/$user/exthdd/home/.ecryptfs/$user/
$user> sudo ecryptfs-recover-private .Private
The drive was then mounted under /tmp/$hash/
in readonly mode.
Now I want to unmount the drive but
$user> sudo ecryptfs-umount-private ./Private
fopen: No such file or directory
Cannot chdir into mountpoint.
How does it work? I can't find any helpful informations on that in the manual nor online.
Thank you very much for your help
data-recovery ecryptfs umount
add a comment |
After heavily struggling on mounting my ecrypted hdd, I now want to securely unmount the recovered hdd. I did it as proposed in this question.
It was mounted by using
$user> cd /media/$user/exthdd/home/.ecryptfs/$user/
$user> sudo ecryptfs-recover-private .Private
The drive was then mounted under /tmp/$hash/
in readonly mode.
Now I want to unmount the drive but
$user> sudo ecryptfs-umount-private ./Private
fopen: No such file or directory
Cannot chdir into mountpoint.
How does it work? I can't find any helpful informations on that in the manual nor online.
Thank you very much for your help
data-recovery ecryptfs umount
After heavily struggling on mounting my ecrypted hdd, I now want to securely unmount the recovered hdd. I did it as proposed in this question.
It was mounted by using
$user> cd /media/$user/exthdd/home/.ecryptfs/$user/
$user> sudo ecryptfs-recover-private .Private
The drive was then mounted under /tmp/$hash/
in readonly mode.
Now I want to unmount the drive but
$user> sudo ecryptfs-umount-private ./Private
fopen: No such file or directory
Cannot chdir into mountpoint.
How does it work? I can't find any helpful informations on that in the manual nor online.
Thank you very much for your help
data-recovery ecryptfs umount
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