Boot with a debian USB or compact disk and run the installer.Plug the ethernet cable in and unplug all unnecessary USB disks except the installation one to prevent any mistake during installation and partitioning.Install Windows to the first partition. You may use debian live USB/CD and gparted for this purpose. I suggest at least 20G of disk size for Linux root partition. Create a free NTFS partition on your disk for Windows and a free disk space following the Windows partition for your Linux installation.This is tested with debian 9 and Windows 10, 64-bit system with GPT partitioning structure. When you follow the following steps, you will have separate /home, root and swap partitions and all of them will be fully encrypted. In this post, I will shortly list the steps to install debian using LVM and LUKS alongside a working Windows installation, as a dual boot system. If you use a PC, open Windows Explorer, navigate to Networks… Just connect to your debian system by using a username and password. If you use a Mac, use Finder to navigate to debian system on the network, click the “Connect as…” button to login with a username and password. To access shared files and folders over the network:.Add a user with a password to your samba server.You can share just one folder under your home directory by adding another share definition.I even recommend making home folders not shared at all, just by commenting out all lines under section, including the section title, unless sharing all home folders is necessary. You don’t have to make your home folders writable, you can leave them as read-only.To share files and folders: Go to your debian.Accessing from a PC running Windows is very similar and it is also explained below. I took the following steps to share a folder from my computer with debian 10 to my Mac with macOS on my local area network (i.e. You should now have all your local Notes back… Congrats! Run your Notes app and enable Notes in iCloud if you wish. Copy the folder in the following path from your backup to your home folder, or restore it via Time Machine from an older time point. If you are ready it is time to restore all your notes from your backup. If your backup does not include all your notes, you will have to manually restore the missing parts by copying & pasting them into your Notes app.ĥ. Warning! After the following step, all your existing notes will be permanently deleted and notes on the backup will replace them eventually. Create a backup of all notes which do not exist in your backup, if any… Copy & paste them to a safe place. Copy the folder in the following path to a safe location, just in case something goes wrong: ~/Library/Group Containers/Ĥ. Temporarily disable Notes in iCloud settings in System Preferencesģ. I will explain in this post how to restore local notes from a backup to Apple’s Notes app on macOS.Ģ.
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