On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 08:09:36PM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 07:06:55PM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote:
Testing with qemu, report follows:
separating the partitions as 32M, 1.1G and the rest lead to a proper
installation.
after reboot, I got an error as shown under
http://www.pumuki.org/~data/di/snapshot2.png
I will take a look at that part (looks like cryptsetup fails) and see if I can
help.
Botting and running cryptsetup manually ends in
http://www.pumuki.org/~data/di/snapshot3.png
The /etc/crypttab file reads:
crypt0 /dev/hda3 none luks
Loading dm-crypt reduces the error messaage down to the unknown action problem
(libdevmapper part is fine).
Trying to create the device manually, using
"cryptsetup create crypt0 /dev/hda3" works to create the device mapped to the
/dev/hda3 (http://www.pumuki.org/~data/di/snapshot4.png)
Formatting the filesystem helps to get it mounted, so that makes me believe
that the format part on the installer has some flaw...
Nope, just that it was created as a LUKS partition and you mounted it as
a regular dm-crypt partition...different key => different content on
disk
Frans Pop and I will probably start debugging the whole thing this afternoon
MX time.
The cryptsetup installed to /target will be completely b0rken until
cryptsetup has been moved into unstable. The same goes for the newer
base-installer and partman-crypto, so I don't think its time to start
debugging just yet.
I've put up a testing image at
http://www.hardeman.nu/~david/files/crypto-netinst-hack.iso
which includes all the pending udebs and which is preseeded to use
unstable for debs and udebs. It also fetches a cryptsetup deb from my
web server and installs into target instead of the outdated one in
unstablei (thus creating a proper working initramfs).
It's preseeded to not ask any questions except for partitioning, so you
might not get the result you want on installation :) The root user will
have the password "test".
I'd either use that for playing around, or wait for a few days until
unstable, and thereby partman-crypto daily images include newer udebs.
Regards,
David
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]