Delete Volume; Create Efs File; Off-Line Extraction Tool; Usage - Motorola ET1 Integrator Manual

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Delete Volume

To delete an encrypted volume:
If the encrypted volume is mounted, unmount it.
1.
Touch Delete Volume.
2.
Touch sdcard to list the unmounted volumes on the microSD card or internal to list the unmounted
3.
volumes on internal storage.
Select the volume to delete.
4.
Touch OK.
5.

Create EFS File

When creating an encrypted volume, the parameter information can be imported from a file instead of entering
manually.
On a host computer, create a text file.
1.
In the text file enter the following:
2.
<Volume Name> <Volume Storage Type> <Key Name> <Mount Path> <Auto Mount > <Volume size>
where:
<Volume Name> = name of the volume.
<Volume Storage Type> = storage location. Options: internal or sdcard.
<Key Name> = name of the key to use when creating the volume.
<Mount Path> = path where the volume will be located.
<Auto Mount> = Options: 1 = yes, 0 = no.
<Volume size> = size of the volume in Megabytes.
example:
MyVolume sdcard key1 /mnt/sdcard/efsfolder 1 1
Save the text file as efsfile.
3.

Off-line Extraction Tool

The Secure Storage feature allows for the usage of an encrypted file system. The off-line extraction tool allows
encrypted file systems to be used on an Ubuntu version number 10.04LTS desktop. The off-line extraction tool
is a shell script used to create, mount and unmount an encrypted file system used with the Secure Storage
feature.
Connect the ET1 to the host computer

Usage

On a Ubuntu desktop, at a terminal prompt, type:
offline_extraction.sh
.

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