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-<!-- 2015-09-29 Tue 10:21 -->
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+<!-- 2015-09-29 Tue 12:21 -->
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<meta name="generator" content="Org-mode" />
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<meta name="author" content="Bob Mottram" />
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-<pre class="src src-bash">freedombone-recoverkey -u [username] --master
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+<pre class="src src-bash">freedombone-recoverkey -u [username]
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-Insert the USB thumb drive containing your backup into the front socket of the Beaglebone Black.
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+Or on a Beaglebone Black you can use the option:
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-Log into the system and become the root user, then run the <i>restore</i> command.
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+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:
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