Hello all,
Last night I ran the following command (with the phone in recovery and everything unmounted) to back up my Nexus 5's userdata partition to my computer:
My phone is encrypted, so I use "cryptsetup --type=plain open" to obtain a plaintext version on /dev/mapper/my-nexus-backup. But I cannot mount the mapped device using "mount"! It complains that iit can't find the filesystem.
So, how would I mount such an image? Or, even better, what's the best way to dd it back to the userdata partition on the device?
And yes, next time I will just use a Nandroid, even if it means having to erase things to make room.
Last night I ran the following command (with the phone in recovery and everything unmounted) to back up my Nexus 5's userdata partition to my computer:
Code:
adb pull /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata
My phone is encrypted, so I use "cryptsetup --type=plain open" to obtain a plaintext version on /dev/mapper/my-nexus-backup. But I cannot mount the mapped device using "mount"! It complains that iit can't find the filesystem.
So, how would I mount such an image? Or, even better, what's the best way to dd it back to the userdata partition on the device?
And yes, next time I will just use a Nandroid, even if it means having to erase things to make room.