Am Fri, 23 Feb 2024 13:59:41 +0100 schrieb Frank Weißer <li...@weisser-ol.de>:
> First of all: I use german during installation; but I doubt that is > relevant. Try to reproduce it in English if you like. > Marco Moock: > > Am 22.02.2024 schrieb Frank Weißer <li...@weisser-ol.de>: > > > >> I only choose ext2 for formatting the encrypted partition, because > >> nothing else is offered. > > > > That is really strange. If I did install Debian 12, it offered me a > > list of different file systems, including ext2/3/4. > > > It does on non-crypt partitions, but not if I choose 'physical volume > for encryption' there; then afterwards I only have the choices to use > it as ext2, swap or lvm or leave it unused for the encrypted > partition. I chose manual partitioning and I created the LUKS container manually and then created an ext4 partition inside. > >> Despite that the partition in fact is getting formatted ext4, so > >> the entry ext2 in /etc/fstab leads into emergency mode. > > > > Does the installer format it as ext4, but shows ext2 and places > > that in fstab? > > Or do you format it manually? > > > The installer does format it as ext4, but shows ext2 and places that > in fstab, what ends up in emergency mode. That's why I'm here That is definitely a bug.