On 2013-02-20 07:14, Rick Thomas wrote: > Recently I've added a couple of disks to a system. All these disks > are encrypted using dm-crypt with the Luks extensions. The result is > working just fine, but now I have the old target names the installer > defined and the new ones I added. Normally no biggie, but the names > the installer added have become confusing in the new setup, because > the order of the disks has changed. This means I now have targets > named like sdb1_crypt etc. that are no longer related to sdb at all. > > I am thinking of changing the names of the targets in crypttab and > fstab. Are there other files I need to adjust? Any pitfalls I need to > > be aware of? I am thinking especially of the target that contains > /.
Thanks in advance for any advise! >> Please give us a report when you're done. I curious how it turns >> out! My advise? Don't even try this for the disk with the root filesystem on it. All other disks are easy. I have been messing around with fstab, crypttab, blkid.tab, grub and initramfs and every time a new dependency rears its ugly head. The system still keeps asking for the original name of the partition with / on it. I am thinking of giving up and just starting anew (reinstall). That'll probably cost me less time. It's not the way I like to do things, but I just don't have time to solve this mess. Grx HdV -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51460f7e.5020...@gmail.com