Recover files from a luks partition with extundelete

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I have a luks encrypted SD Card and I want to recover all deleted files from it. I have been truing with extundelete using the following commands:



extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /media/user/Cardname/
extundelete: "/media/user/Cardname/" is a directory. You need to use the raw filesystem device (or a copy thereof).
extundelete: Operation not permitted when trying to open filesystem /media/user/Cardname/


so I tried using using the device with:



extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /dev/dm-0
extundelete: Permission denied when trying to open filesystem /dev/dm-0


ok, this way I do not call the decrypted device, so I tried:



extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /dev/mapper/luks-63728377-654f-7ad0-8fa7-aa890ab098b7
extundelete: Permission denied when trying to open filesystem /dev/mapper/luks-63728377-654f-7ad0-8fa7-aa890ab098b7



I changed the numbers of the filename.




Is there a way to get this going, or does extundelete not go with encrypted luks devices?









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    I have a luks encrypted SD Card and I want to recover all deleted files from it. I have been truing with extundelete using the following commands:



    extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /media/user/Cardname/
    extundelete: "/media/user/Cardname/" is a directory. You need to use the raw filesystem device (or a copy thereof).
    extundelete: Operation not permitted when trying to open filesystem /media/user/Cardname/


    so I tried using using the device with:



    extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /dev/dm-0
    extundelete: Permission denied when trying to open filesystem /dev/dm-0


    ok, this way I do not call the decrypted device, so I tried:



    extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /dev/mapper/luks-63728377-654f-7ad0-8fa7-aa890ab098b7
    extundelete: Permission denied when trying to open filesystem /dev/mapper/luks-63728377-654f-7ad0-8fa7-aa890ab098b7



    I changed the numbers of the filename.




    Is there a way to get this going, or does extundelete not go with encrypted luks devices?









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      I have a luks encrypted SD Card and I want to recover all deleted files from it. I have been truing with extundelete using the following commands:



      extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /media/user/Cardname/
      extundelete: "/media/user/Cardname/" is a directory. You need to use the raw filesystem device (or a copy thereof).
      extundelete: Operation not permitted when trying to open filesystem /media/user/Cardname/


      so I tried using using the device with:



      extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /dev/dm-0
      extundelete: Permission denied when trying to open filesystem /dev/dm-0


      ok, this way I do not call the decrypted device, so I tried:



      extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /dev/mapper/luks-63728377-654f-7ad0-8fa7-aa890ab098b7
      extundelete: Permission denied when trying to open filesystem /dev/mapper/luks-63728377-654f-7ad0-8fa7-aa890ab098b7



      I changed the numbers of the filename.




      Is there a way to get this going, or does extundelete not go with encrypted luks devices?









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      I have a luks encrypted SD Card and I want to recover all deleted files from it. I have been truing with extundelete using the following commands:



      extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /media/user/Cardname/
      extundelete: "/media/user/Cardname/" is a directory. You need to use the raw filesystem device (or a copy thereof).
      extundelete: Operation not permitted when trying to open filesystem /media/user/Cardname/


      so I tried using using the device with:



      extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /dev/dm-0
      extundelete: Permission denied when trying to open filesystem /dev/dm-0


      ok, this way I do not call the decrypted device, so I tried:



      extundelete --restore-directory RecoverDir/ /dev/mapper/luks-63728377-654f-7ad0-8fa7-aa890ab098b7
      extundelete: Permission denied when trying to open filesystem /dev/mapper/luks-63728377-654f-7ad0-8fa7-aa890ab098b7



      I changed the numbers of the filename.




      Is there a way to get this going, or does extundelete not go with encrypted luks devices?







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