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I'm a bit new to ubuntu, apologies upfront for gaps in my understanding.

One of our device broke down recently and needed to be RMA.

The device had 2 drives, an internal 30gb drive and a 1 tb ssd. The device had been setup to combine it as 1 drive (which I would guess is from LVM? We have another device that's the same model and it has the same setup).

I have the ssd, but the internal memory was taken with the RMA'd device.

I tried inserting it into a different device (no LVM) and it's appearing as unallocated.

Is there a way for me to recover the data within that ssd?

Thanks in advance.

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    Is it also encrypted? unix.stackexchange.com/questions/339011/… Similar but extra commands for encryption. askubuntu.com/questions/719409/…
    – oldfred
    Jan 16, 2023 at 14:47
  • @Levente Not sure yet. It's dependent on the extend of the damage on the device. If the device is not reparable, they may just send us a new one instead.
    – AimanT
    Jan 17, 2023 at 1:05
  • @oldfred I don't think so. I have the root password for the device it was originally from though, if that changes anything.
    – AimanT
    Jan 17, 2023 at 1:05
  • Can you not install lvm2 and mount volumes per link?
    – oldfred
    Jan 17, 2023 at 3:44
  • @oldfred I have not tried, how do I do so?
    – AimanT
    Jan 17, 2023 at 5:24

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