I'm running Electrum 2.9.0 on Linux Mint 18.2
I came to the realisation that if I lose my phone, I will have to recreate my wallet using the method described in:
http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/2fa.htmlusing the "Restoring from seed" and selecting the "wallet with 2FA"
As this has been described a number of times on this forum (see here for the last one I read on how to restore your wallet with LOST 2FA device
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/help-please-lost-2-step-authentication-on-electrum-1388811), indicative of the number of people struggling, I would like to be prepared and this time do the 2FA properly and record the secret key so that I can have the 2FA on multiple devices and also recreate it in future if required.
I think the aspect of "Recording the Secret Key" of the 2FA can't be stressed enough, as it will allow you to easily recreate the 2FA in future on any new device.
The procedure was also described in
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.22740326"In 2.9.3, you want to go to "File -> New\Restore -> Standard wallet -> I already have a seed"... Enter your 2FA seed... You will then be asked if you want to "keep or disable 2FA"...
You can either "keep" and reset your Google Authenticator... Or you can select "disable" and it will create a special wallet that had 2 of the 3 private key chains required to sign the transactions. You can then send the BTC to a new wallet."
The only problem is that I'm running 2.9.0, and logging into my normal wallet and then performing the steps
File -> New\Restore -> Standard wallet -> I already have a seed, and entering my 12 words for the seed,
it goes into "please wait"
https://img.bidorbuy.co.za/image/upload/user_images/289/1743289/171106105845_Electrum.jpgAfter more than an hour of no progress, I canceled by closing the window.
1) Does it work on my version of Electrum, ie 2.9.0
2) Did I perform the procedure correctly
Is there anything that I should do differently?