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new and better ways to manage Apple devices. CLOSE Learn more about JNUC 2016 CLOSE 4 10.7.4 FileVault RecoveryKeychain issues Posted: 5/31/12 at 2:34 PM by cyphon Following the instructions in "administering file vault 2 with casper suite", I created a package to assign a recovery filevault error key to our imaged workstations. After imaging my test box I activated the encryption manually and was presented with the message stating that the key had been assigned and merrily encrypted the drive. Before making this production I decided to unlock/decrypt the drive by booting from a USB drive with our imaging image and using the FileVaultMaster.keychain (the one with the private key intact). Unfortunately this is what I receive: CasperIMG:users root# security unlock-keychain /Key/FileVaultMaster.keychainpassword to unlock /Key/FileVaultMaster.keychain: CasperIMG:users root# diskutil cs listCoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)|+-- Logical Volume Group 0896F511-CDA6-4838-B9D1-83C4F71400A5 ========================================================= Name: Macintosh HD Sequence: 1 Free Space: 0 B (0 B) | +-< Physical Volume 6230B252-3CA1-402E-923C-0B3DF7EA949F | ---------------------------------------------------- | Index: 0 | Disk: disk0s2 | Status: Online | Size: 318913785856 B (318.9 GB) | +-> Logical Volume Family CEF36BD0-5CE1-4889-90F3-EDCA3D5BC64A ---------------------------------------------------------- Sequence: 12 Encry
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that protect the data on your disk from eavesdroppers, should the disk be lost or stolen. In Mac OS X 10.6 and earlier, FileVault was a feature that only https://red-sweater.com/blog/1935/lions-whole-disk-encryption affected your home directory. In OS X Lion, it applies encryption at a very low-level, encrypting an entire volume of your disk at a time, and keeping it encrypted as you http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/problem-unlocking-my-disk-after-upgrading-to-yosemite.1758384/ use it. I was able to enable FileVault for my boot volume with relative ease, using the Security & Privacy preference pane in System Preferences. However, the UI for this is pretty unable to limited, and notably, it only allows you to protect the computer's startup disk. The way I have my Mac configured, most of my sensitive data is not on the startup volume, but is instead on a second partition called "Data" where I keep my home directory, media files, etc. Apple's Disk Utility allows you to erase and reformat a volume as encrypted from scratch, unable to modify but what if you want to migrate a volume in-place, the way the system does the boot volume? You're not completely out of luck. OS X Lion ships with a low-level technology called "core storage," which is used to facilitate a wide variety of disk-maintenance functionality, including whole-disk encryption. To get a quick look at what core storage supports, type "diskutil cs" at the Terminal command line. For a more in-depth look, type "man diskutil" and search for the core storage command documentation. Important: This is the part of the blog article where I warn you to be very careful before proceeding. The diskutil command is capable of doing incredibly destructive things to your disk and to your data, so you should feel confident before doing anything that you have a 100% reliable backup of your data. To convert an arbitrary volume to Lion's whole-disk encryption, you use diskutil's core storage "convert" command, and provide a passphrase. For example, if you have a volume called "Data" attached to your Mac, you would run something like this from the command line: % diskutil cs convert /Volumes/Data -passphrase '[yourPasswordHere]' Warning: at
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