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If this is a new Freedombone installation then you will first need to restore your backup keys. That can be done as follows:
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] --master
freedombone-recoverkey -u [username]
#+END_SRC
Insert the USB thumb drive containing your backup into the front socket of the Beaglebone Black.
Or on a Beaglebone Black you can use the option:
Log into the system and become the root user, then run the /restore/ command.
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] --drive sda
#+END_SRC
Remove any existing drive and insert the USB thumb drive containing your backup into the front socket of the Beaglebone Black, then run the command:
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
restore
@ -92,14 +96,23 @@ freedombone-remote
Configure the remote server login details.
Now plug in the USB drive containing the backup key and restore it.
Now become the root user:
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
su
freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] --master
#+END_SRC
If you are recovering from multiple USB drives containing key fragments then just ommit the /--master/ option in the above command.
Plug in the USB drive containing the backup key and restore it.
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
freedombone-recoverkey -u [username]
#+END_SRC
Or on a Beablebone Black:
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] -d sda
#+END_SRC
Then use the command:

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@ -272,16 +272,22 @@ If this is a new Freedombone installation then you will first need to restore yo
<div class="org-src-container">
<pre class="src src-bash">freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] --master
<pre class="src src-bash">freedombone-recoverkey -u [username]
</pre>
</div>
<p>
Insert the USB thumb drive containing your backup into the front socket of the Beaglebone Black.
Or on a Beaglebone Black you can use the option:
</p>
<div class="org-src-container">
<pre class="src src-bash">freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] --drive sda
</pre>
</div>
<p>
Log into the system and become the root user, then run the <i>restore</i> command.
Remove any existing drive and insert the USB thumb drive containing your backup into the front socket of the Beaglebone Black, then run the command:
</p>
<div class="org-src-container">
@ -344,20 +350,35 @@ Configure the remote server login details.
</p>
<p>
Now plug in the USB drive containing the backup key and restore it.
Now become the root user:
</p>
<div class="org-src-container">
<pre class="src src-bash">su
freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] --master
</pre>
</div>
<p>
If you are recovering from multiple USB drives containing key fragments then just ommit the <i>&#x2013;master</i> option in the above command.
Plug in the USB drive containing the backup key and restore it.
</p>
<div class="org-src-container">
<pre class="src src-bash">freedombone-recoverkey -u [username]
</pre>
</div>
<p>
Or on a Beablebone Black:
</p>
<div class="org-src-container">
<pre class="src src-bash">freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] -d sda
</pre>
</div>
<p>
Then use the command:
</p>