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## Usage
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For the mounting to work two directories are required.
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### Manual Mounting of Bitlocker Partition
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For the [mounting](/wiki/linux/filesystems.md#mounting) to work two directories
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are required.
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One to mount the `dislocker-file` (`/mnt/bitlocker`) and one to mount the
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windows volume (`/mnt/windows`).
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[windows volume](/wiki/linux/ntfs.md#manual-mounting) (`/mnt/windows`).
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The device which holds the windows partition is assumed to be calles
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`/dev/sdc1`.
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@@ -20,18 +23,33 @@ The following command mounts the `dislocker` file to `/mnt/bitlocker`.
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Make sure to replace the password in the following command.
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There is no gap between the `-u` and the password:
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`sudo dislocker /dev/sdc1 -u<password> -- /mnt/bitlocker`.
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If the Bitlocker partition is set up using a `.BEK` file then the follwing
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command takes the path to the file in:
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`sudo dislocker /dev/sdb2 -f <path to bek-file> -- /mnt/bitlocker`
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Alternatively a recovery key can be used:
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`sudo dislocker /dev/sdc1 -p<recovery_password> -- /mnt/bitlocker`.
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`sudo dislocker /dev/sdc1 -p<recovery password> -- /mnt/bitlocker`.
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Afterwards the `dislocker-file` can be mounted to the `/mnt/windows` directory:
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`sudo mount -o loop /mnt/bitlocker/dislocker-file /mnt/windows`.
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It is possible that the partition uses the NTFS which requires the `ntfs-3g`
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package to be installed to work with linux and specified in the command:
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`sudo mount -t ntfs-3g -o loop /mnt/bitlocker/dislocker-file /mnt/windows`.
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If the partition to mount is bootable or contains a windows system the
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hibernation and fast boot have to be disabled to mount the partition with write
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access.
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Afterwards the `dislocker-file` can be mounted to the `/mnt/windows` directory
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or another mount point as described in the
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[NTFS entry](/wiki/linux/ntfs.md#manual-mounting).
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Following these commands the windows partition can be found mounted on
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### Automatic Mounting at Boot
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Using [fstab](/wiki/linux/filesystems.md#mounting) the partition encrypted with
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Bitlocker can be automatically mounted.
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The following lines have to be adapted and written into
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[`/etc/fstab`](/wiki/linux/filesystems.md#mounting).
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In this case the intermediary dislocker file `dislocker-file` is mounted to
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`/mnt/bitlocker`.
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```txt
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UUID=<partition uuid> /mnt/bitlocker fuse.dislocker bekfile=<path to bek-file>,nofail 0 0
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```
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After that a line to mount the `dislocker-file` as a [NTFS](./ntfs.md) partition
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has to be added as described in
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[the NTFS entry](/wiki/linux/ntfs.md#automatic-mounting).
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In this case the specified partition to mount is
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`/mnt/bitlocker/dislocker-file`.
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The mount point can be chosen according to preference - for example
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`/mnt/windows`.
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