hello David, thanks for the quick headup, was already a bit drunk that night, so i hope i didn't bwarfle too much ;)
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:51:56AM +0200, David Härdeman wrote: > On Thu, September 28, 2006 3:25, maximilian attems said: > > Ah, I see...I'll change the hook to always add the binary and a reasonable > subset of modules (unless running with MODULES=dep as you said) great yes for MODULES=dep faingraining is good, i thought to call the hook scripts with dep arg if aboves is set, but until that is implemented, just take a look at aboves setting. :) > > also luks doesn't need an /etc/cryptoroot entry afaik? > > It does require one. And if one had been found, the binaries and modules > would have been copied to the initramfs. You would also not have had to > add any cryptopts to the kernel command line. > > In your case, I guess you'd want a line like this: > croot /dev/sda2 none luks ok so please add that line to README.initramfs in the LUKS section,, with a short explanation of which device to list there :) > > the following bootarg worked fine, please add it to the doc > > root=/dev/sda2 ro cryptopts=target=sda2 > > Actually, I'm considering removing support for the "cryptopts" option > rather than documenting it. The settings should be automatic so the > cryptopts is just for fixing a messed up installation. However, if the > crypto is fscked, the user can manually set it up in the initramfs shell > with about as much effort as writing the proper cryptopts on the command > line. > > Additionally, I'm going to have to add support for encrypted swap setup > during boot as well since swsusp won't work otherwise. That would add yet > another kernel option if "cryptopts" was kept... ok thanks full ack. -- maks ps adding Manoj on the cc as the bug report was caused by his trials :)