![]() * How to Restore iPhone Data from iTunes Backup Download & install iOS IPSW File Manually for iPhone, iPad * 2 Ways to Downgrade your iPhone with Losing Data You may want to know: How to Backup iPhone to Computer Whatever the case, we’ll walk you through the entire process to fix bricked iPhone/iPad and gets it back to normal status by re-installing IPSW files(firmware package) on iPhone/iPad with/without iTunes.But before we get into those,be sure to backup your device, in case something goes wrong during the procedure.We highly recommend that you don’t move forward until or unless you’ve made a proper backup of your device. You would be required to downgrade from iOS 13 to iOS 12, in order to fix/restore iPhone back to factory setting status. There are many situations that we will make in daily,and need to install IPSW file on our iPhone/iPad,for example update iPhone from iOS 12 to iOS 13 download and install iOS 13 on iPhone, install iOS 12 on iPhone/iPad downgrade iOS 13 to iOS 12 on iPhone and iPad fix the software update failed error get iPhone out of recovery mode/DFU mode fix iPhone/iPad stuck in black screen of death fix iPhone stuck at Apple logo repair an iPhone stuck at looping on start fix device abnormal system issue failed restore device to factory reset, as well as fix iPhone stuck on recovery mode after iOS 13 update. dev/mapper/secret rhel lvm2 a- <19.99g <19.By Selena Komez Updated on November 21, 2019 As you see in the encrypted Physical Volume we have 19GB free while un-encrypted PV ( /dev/sda3) has content of 14.5GB so we can easily migrate the content to encrypted physical volume. As you see our VG has two physical volumes wherein one of the PV /dev/mapper/secret is LUKS encrypted. Volume group "rhel" successfully extended With this we are one step closer to encrypt volume group in our Linux system. Next extend the volume group by adding the newly created physical volume. Currently as you see we have one encrypted physical volume /dev/mapper/secret available on /dev/sdb1 and one un-encrypted physical volume /dev/sda3 ~]# pvs Physical volume "/dev/mapper/secret" successfully created. The first steps would be to create physical volume using our LUKS Mapping /dev/mapper/secret. Now we will start with the steps to encrypt root partition. After this step you should see /dev/mapper/secret encrypted file system on your LInux system ~]# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb1 secret Here I am mapping my LUKS device to /dev/mapper/secret. Open the encrypted LUKS device using a mapping. This will overwrite data on /dev/sdb1 irrevocably. You can use fdisk /dev/sdb to create a new partition. I have already created a partition /dev/sdb1 on my /dev/sdb disk. ![]()
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