Am Dienstag, den 14.09.2010, 21:28 +0200 schrieb Andreas von Heydwolff: > My /etc/crypttab reads > > md1_crypt UUID=3a10eb55-2dd8-4846-97e5-74649abf234f none luks > md2_crypt UUID=e78a6bea-cafb-41a7-89e9-03e999b38d6c none luks
Just some thoughts: What happens if you * try `/dev/disk/by-uuid/' instead of `UUID=' * try the raw devices (presumably /dev/md1 and /dev/md2) * try the symlinks to the devices (presumably /dev/md/1 and /dev/md/2) (note that you *might* need the new mdadm version for that to work) I remember trying the `UUID=' way myself some time ago and that didn't work, however `/dev/disk/by-uuid/' did. Best regards Alexander Kurtz
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