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NAME
       cryptsetup-luksResume - resume a suspended device and reinstate the key

SYNOPSIS
       cryptsetup luksResume [<options>] <name>

DESCRIPTION
       Resumes a suspended device and reinstates the encryption key. Prompts
       interactively for a passphrase if no token is usable (LUKS2 only) or
       --key-file is not given.

       <options> can be [--key-file, --keyfile-size, --keyfile-offset,
       --key-slot, --header, --disable-keyring, --disable-locks, --token-id,
       --token-only, --token-type, --disable-external-tokens, --type, --tries,
       --timeout, --verify-passphrase, --volume-key-keyring,
       --link-vk-to-keyring, --external-tokens-path].

OPTIONS
       --batch-mode, -q
           Suppresses all confirmation questions. Use with care!

           If the --verify-passphrase option is not specified, this option also
           switches off the passphrase verification.

       --debug or --debug-json
           Run in debug mode with full diagnostic logs. Debug output lines are
           always prefixed by #.

           If --debug-json is used, additional LUKS2 JSON data structures are
           printed.

       --disable-external-tokens
           Disable loading of plugins for external LUKS2 tokens.

       --disable-keyring
           Do not load volume key in kernel keyring and store it directly in
           the dm-crypt target instead. This option is supported only for the
           LUKS2 type.

       --disable-locks
           Disable lock protection for metadata on disk. This option is valid
           only for LUKS2 and ignored for other formats.

           WARNING: Do not use this option unless you run cryptsetup in a
           restricted environment where locking is impossible to perform (where
           /run directory cannot be used).

       --external-tokens-path absolute_path
           Override system directory path where cryptsetup searches for
           external token handlers (or token plugins). It must be absolute path
           (starting with '/' character).

       --header <device or file storing the LUKS header>
           Use a detached (separated) metadata device or file where the LUKS
           header is stored. This option allows one to store ciphertext and
           LUKS header on different devices.

           For commands that change the LUKS header (e.g. luksAddKey), specify
           the device or file with the LUKS header directly as the LUKS device.

       --help, -?
           Show help text and default parameters.

       --key-file, -d name
           Read the passphrase from file.

           If the name given is "-", then the passphrase will be read from
           stdin. In this case, reading will not stop at newline characters.

           See section NOTES ON PASSPHRASE PROCESSING in cryptsetup(8) for more
           information.

       --keyfile-offset value
           Skip value bytes at the beginning of the key file.

       --keyfile-size, -l value
           Read a maximum of value bytes from the key file. The default is to
           read the whole file up to the compiled-in maximum that can be
           queried with --help. Supplying more data than the compiled-in
           maximum aborts the operation.

           This option is useful to cut trailing newlines, for example. If
           --keyfile-offset is also given, the size count starts after the
           offset.

       --key-slot, -S <0-N>
           For LUKS operations that add key material, this option allows you to
           specify which key slot is selected for the new key.

           The maximum number of key slots depends on the LUKS version. LUKS1
           can have up to 8 key slots. LUKS2 can have up to 32 key slots based
           on key slot area size and key size, but a valid key slot ID can
           always be between 0 and 31 for LUKS2.

       --link-vk-to-keyring <keyring_description>::<key_description>
           Link volume key in a keyring with specified key name. The volume key
           is linked only if requested action is successfully finished (with
           --test-passphrase the verified volume key is linked in a keyring
           without taking further action).

           <keyring_description> string has to contain existing kernel keyring
           description. The keyring name may be optionally prefixed with "%:"
           or "%keyring:" type descriptions. Or, the keyring may also be
           specified directly by numeric key id. Also special keyring notations
           starting with "@" may be used to select existing predefined kernel
           keyrings.

           The string "::" is delimiter used to separate keyring description
           and key description.

           <key_description> part describes key type and key name of volume key
           linked in the keyring described in <keyring_description>. The type
           may be specified by adding "%<type_name>:" prefix in front of key
           name. If type is missing default user type is applied. If the key of
           same name and same type already exists (already linked in the
           keyring) it will get replaced in the process.

           See also KEY IDENTIFIERS section of keyctl(1).

       --timeout, -t <number of seconds>
           The number of seconds to wait before timeout on passphrase input via
           terminal. It is relevant every time a passphrase is asked. It has no
           effect if used in conjunction with --key-file.

           This option is useful when the system should not stall if the user
           does not input a passphrase, e.g. during boot. The default is a
           value of 0 seconds, which means to wait forever.

       --token-id
           Specify what token to use and allow token PIN prompt to take
           precedence over interactive keyslot passphrase prompt. If omitted,
           all available tokens (not protected by PIN) will be checked before
           proceeding further with passphrase prompt.

       --token-only
           Do not proceed further with action if token based keyslot unlock
           failed. Without the option, action asks for passphrase to proceed
           further.

           It allows LUKS2 tokens protected by PIN to take precedence over
           interactive keyslot passphrase prompt.

       --token-type type
           Restrict tokens eligible for operation to specific token type.
           Mostly useful when no --token-id is specified.

           It allows LUKS2 type tokens protected by PIN to take precedence over
           interactive keyslot passphrase prompt.

       --tries, -T
           How often the input of the passphrase shall be retried. The default
           is 3 tries.

       --type <device-type>
           Specifies required device type, for more info read BASIC ACTIONS
           section in cryptsetup(8).

       --usage
           Show short option help.

       --verify-passphrase, -y
           When interactively asking for a passphrase, ask for it twice and
           complain if both inputs do not match. Ignored on input from file or
           stdin.

       --version, -V
           Show the program version.

       --volume-key-keyring <key description>
           Use a volume key stored in a keyring. This allows one to open luks
           and device types without giving a passphrase. The key and associated
           type has to be readable from userspace so that volume key digest may
           be verified in before activation.

           The <key description> uses keyctl-compatible syntax. This can either
           be a numeric key ID or a string name in the format %<key type>:<key
           name>. See also KEY IDENTIFIERS section of keyctl(1). When no %<key
           type>: prefix is specified we assume the key type is user (default
           type).

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs at cryptsetup mailing list <cryptsetup@lists.linux.dev> or
       in Issues project section
       <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/-/issues/new>.

       Please attach output of the failed command with --debug option added.

SEE ALSO
       Cryptsetup FAQ
       <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/FrequentlyAskedQuestions>

       cryptsetup(8), integritysetup(8) and veritysetup(8)

CRYPTSETUP
       Part of cryptsetup project <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/>.

cryptsetup 2.7.5                   2025-05-04          CRYPTSETUP-LUKSRESUME(8)

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