Device Usage (Linux Environment)
Once the DT4000 has been initialized, you can access the secure data partition by logging into the device using the DT4000 password you created on page 22. To do so, follow these steps:
1.Open a ‘Terminal’ application window.
2.Type the following command at the terminal prompt: cd /media/DT4000/linux/linux32
3.With the command prompt now at /media/DT4000/linux/linux32$, type the following command to login to the device: ./dt4000_login* and press ENTER. (Note: Commands and folder names are
4.Enter for your DT4000 password and press ENTER. After a successful login, the secure data volume will open on your desktop and you can proceed to use the DT4000.
During the login process, if a bad password is entered, you will be given another opportunity to enter the correct password by repeating step 3; however, there is a
Once the dt4000_forgotpassword process is complete and you have successfully set up a new password, the
When you are finished using the DT4000, log out of the device and secure your data. To do so, follow these steps:
1.Open a ‘Terminal’ application window.
2.Type the following command at the terminal prompt: cd /media/DT4000/linux/linux32
3.With the command prompt now at /media/DT4000/linux/linux32$, type the following command to logout of the device properly: ./dt4000_logout* and press ENTER. (Note: Commands and folder names are
4.Remove the DT4000 from your system and store in a safe place.
*Note: Certain distributions of Linux will require
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