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Forum for users of antiX Linux. Mean and Lean and Proudly anti-fascist.
Forum › Forums › New users › New Users and General Questions › Installing into existing cryptfs (from GUI/bash)? Nec. to copy over /home later?
Is there a way to unlock all the cryptfs and mount to proper LUKS locations so that
Hannie Schaft can sort of insinuate herself as the working OS where it had been
the previous antiX 19 (but a GPU failed and files got gone?) Using the GUI I otherwise
get told antiX won’t install on an existing cryptfs.
Got a new mobo…A10 on the case, these things are cheap combos on eBay.
So hopefully I can keep from overheating the GPU.
So install to a fresh SSD/zfs home and copy over as nec?
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