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Unable to unlock disk after Ubuntu upgrade


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I'm currently facing the issue of being unable to unlock my M2 NVMe Ubuntu system disk after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.



Hard facts:




  • Switched from a sandisk SATA SSD to Samsung M2 NVMe using DD. Disk unlocked fine after this, before the Ubuntu dist upgrade. Same size disk ~256GB.


  • started a dist-upgrade via CLI and left the room. Came back and pressed the "restart" button presented to me. After this I was unable to unlock my disk at boot time, It just reports "bad options or passphrase"


  • Opening the disk using a live Ubuntu 18 with "cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/nvme.." does not work. It just reports "bad options or passphrase"


  • I'm 100% confident I remember my passphrasse correctly. Passphrase has letters, numbers and special characters "Abc123#$_&-.".


  • I created a DD image to try to resolve this. I will run every recommendation against this image.


  • Opening the DD image with "cryptsetup luksOpen" does not work (using a VM to mount) - all images i tried wont open. Always reports bad options or passphrase



What I have tried so far:




  • Using US keyboard layout on my german qwertz keyboard. Does not work


  • running test disk against the image. Shows me my partion layout which tells me nothing because I do not know enough about partion boundaries or luks.


  • looking very hard at luksdump. Tells me nothing except that there is an active keyslot.



We are talking about the nvme0n1 disk - 3 partions: vfat, ext4 and luks
there would be an image here but I do not have enough reputation to upload images



This disk contains my personal data and I would like to get it back.
All ideas, tips or advice are welcome.









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    I'm currently facing the issue of being unable to unlock my M2 NVMe Ubuntu system disk after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.



    Hard facts:




    • Switched from a sandisk SATA SSD to Samsung M2 NVMe using DD. Disk unlocked fine after this, before the Ubuntu dist upgrade. Same size disk ~256GB.


    • started a dist-upgrade via CLI and left the room. Came back and pressed the "restart" button presented to me. After this I was unable to unlock my disk at boot time, It just reports "bad options or passphrase"


    • Opening the disk using a live Ubuntu 18 with "cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/nvme.." does not work. It just reports "bad options or passphrase"


    • I'm 100% confident I remember my passphrasse correctly. Passphrase has letters, numbers and special characters "Abc123#$_&-.".


    • I created a DD image to try to resolve this. I will run every recommendation against this image.


    • Opening the DD image with "cryptsetup luksOpen" does not work (using a VM to mount) - all images i tried wont open. Always reports bad options or passphrase



    What I have tried so far:




    • Using US keyboard layout on my german qwertz keyboard. Does not work


    • running test disk against the image. Shows me my partion layout which tells me nothing because I do not know enough about partion boundaries or luks.


    • looking very hard at luksdump. Tells me nothing except that there is an active keyslot.



    We are talking about the nvme0n1 disk - 3 partions: vfat, ext4 and luks
    there would be an image here but I do not have enough reputation to upload images



    This disk contains my personal data and I would like to get it back.
    All ideas, tips or advice are welcome.









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      I'm currently facing the issue of being unable to unlock my M2 NVMe Ubuntu system disk after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.



      Hard facts:




      • Switched from a sandisk SATA SSD to Samsung M2 NVMe using DD. Disk unlocked fine after this, before the Ubuntu dist upgrade. Same size disk ~256GB.


      • started a dist-upgrade via CLI and left the room. Came back and pressed the "restart" button presented to me. After this I was unable to unlock my disk at boot time, It just reports "bad options or passphrase"


      • Opening the disk using a live Ubuntu 18 with "cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/nvme.." does not work. It just reports "bad options or passphrase"


      • I'm 100% confident I remember my passphrasse correctly. Passphrase has letters, numbers and special characters "Abc123#$_&-.".


      • I created a DD image to try to resolve this. I will run every recommendation against this image.


      • Opening the DD image with "cryptsetup luksOpen" does not work (using a VM to mount) - all images i tried wont open. Always reports bad options or passphrase



      What I have tried so far:




      • Using US keyboard layout on my german qwertz keyboard. Does not work


      • running test disk against the image. Shows me my partion layout which tells me nothing because I do not know enough about partion boundaries or luks.


      • looking very hard at luksdump. Tells me nothing except that there is an active keyslot.



      We are talking about the nvme0n1 disk - 3 partions: vfat, ext4 and luks
      there would be an image here but I do not have enough reputation to upload images



      This disk contains my personal data and I would like to get it back.
      All ideas, tips or advice are welcome.









      share









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      I'm currently facing the issue of being unable to unlock my M2 NVMe Ubuntu system disk after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.



      Hard facts:




      • Switched from a sandisk SATA SSD to Samsung M2 NVMe using DD. Disk unlocked fine after this, before the Ubuntu dist upgrade. Same size disk ~256GB.


      • started a dist-upgrade via CLI and left the room. Came back and pressed the "restart" button presented to me. After this I was unable to unlock my disk at boot time, It just reports "bad options or passphrase"


      • Opening the disk using a live Ubuntu 18 with "cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/nvme.." does not work. It just reports "bad options or passphrase"


      • I'm 100% confident I remember my passphrasse correctly. Passphrase has letters, numbers and special characters "Abc123#$_&-.".


      • I created a DD image to try to resolve this. I will run every recommendation against this image.


      • Opening the DD image with "cryptsetup luksOpen" does not work (using a VM to mount) - all images i tried wont open. Always reports bad options or passphrase



      What I have tried so far:




      • Using US keyboard layout on my german qwertz keyboard. Does not work


      • running test disk against the image. Shows me my partion layout which tells me nothing because I do not know enough about partion boundaries or luks.


      • looking very hard at luksdump. Tells me nothing except that there is an active keyslot.



      We are talking about the nvme0n1 disk - 3 partions: vfat, ext4 and luks
      there would be an image here but I do not have enough reputation to upload images



      This disk contains my personal data and I would like to get it back.
      All ideas, tips or advice are welcome.







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