MichaK
February 1, 2026, 8:45pm
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I wasn’t aware of that. Probably a remnant from the last attempt:
Hi, I wanted to use the reform-setup-encrypted-disk script to encrypt the m2 and make it bootable.
The script reports:
“I: Power off your MNT Reform by running ‘systemctl poweroff’.
0 logical volume(s) in volume group “reformvg” now active
You can now reboot into your encrypted System.”
However, after turning it off and restarting it, the display remains dark.
I have read several posts about similar problems here in the forum, but have not found any decisive clues. I don’t know what to do. …
Thank you. I’ve learned something new.
josch:
Running reform-rescue-shell only gives you a shell inside the system, it does not do any rescuing. It just gives you the option of doing the rescuing. If you find it’s --help output or its man page confusing I’d very much like to hear where I can improve its wording. This is a new tool so it certainly will have some rough edges which I hope we can iron out.
I will try to remove the NVME encryption. Nothing needs to be saved. I make regular backups. Therefore, reinstalling would be the easiest way. May I ask what I need to do for this?
Thank you for your patience!