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* [dm-crypt] Hosed encrypted drive. Is disaster recovery possible?
@ 2010-08-01 21:11 Willie
  2010-08-01 21:26 ` Christoph Anton Mitterer
  2010-08-01 23:01 ` Arno Wagner
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Willie @ 2010-08-01 21:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dm-crypt

Evening all,

I'm not very hopeful of a positive response, but having just made my
worst mistake in thirty years of computing I thought this would be where
most of the relevant knowledge is.

I have an external 1.5TB Seagate drive, encrypted with dm-crypt/luks and
formatted xfs.

In a state of dog-tiredness, thinking I was pointing at a USB stick, I
have inadvertently wiped a few hundred MB of the beginning of this disk
with:

   dd if=./archlinux-2010.05-netinstall-i686.iso of=/dev/sdc

My question, as you might guess - is there any possibility of recovering
the vast amount of data still on the drive? I could do it with an
unencrypted disk, but I have no idea how to proceed in this case.

Thanks for any suggestions. (I've managed not to cry so far...)

Willie


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2010-08-01 21:11 [dm-crypt] Hosed encrypted drive. Is disaster recovery possible? Willie
2010-08-01 21:26 ` Christoph Anton Mitterer
2010-08-01 23:01 ` Arno Wagner
2010-08-01 23:20   ` Willie
2010-08-02  0:27     ` Arno Wagner
2010-08-02  8:38       ` Willie
2010-08-02  9:05         ` Arno Wagner
2010-08-02  9:58         ` Milan Broz
2010-08-02 10:21           ` Mikko Rauhala
2010-08-02 13:43           ` [dm-crypt] How to gather LUKS parameters from active device (if LUKS header lost) Milan Broz
2010-08-02 17:33             ` Willie
2010-08-02 17:36             ` Arno Wagner

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