On 2020-03-29 23:53, deloptes wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
I re-imaged that machine and let it run for the past two week. When I
upgraded the kernel against today, it failed in the same manner.
Any suggestions?
/etc/crypttab ?
/etc/initramfs-tools/ ?
CVS says /etc/crypttab was last changed on March 15.
'find /etc/initramfs-tools/ -type f | xargs ls -lt' says the newest file
in /etc/initramfs-tools was changed on Feb 2.
The error message I am seeing occurs when some stage boot loader or the
kernel (?) is prompting for the passphrase to decrypt the root
partition. So, root is not mounted and /etc is not available.
I can boot the previous kernel, so the LUKS file structures on disk are
okay.
The error is repeatable if I insert the drive into another machine with
a different model motherboard.
A different system drive with the 4.0.9-12 kernel and LUKS root works
in that machine.
I have several other Debian systems. They all upgraded to kernel
4.9.0-12 and LUKS root works correctly.
My guess is that:
/boot/initrd.img-4.9.0-12-amd64
was built wrong by the kernel upgrade post install script (?).
I have filed a bug report:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=955329
David