https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463555

--- Comment #4 from Andrius Štikonas <andr...@stikonas.eu> ---
(In reply to Uwe Köhler from comment #3)
> Hmmm, come to thinks about it: Maybe the answer is in your question. To
> mount the encrypted partition, you have to take more steps than just
> changing the fstab. Otherwise the partition cannot be mounted and the boot
> process ends up in the emergency mode. I do have a precise protocol of the
> steps I had to o manually to get it working, if that helps.

Oh indeed, I think the source for the mount was missing because it was not
decrypted (which could be done by e.g. initramfs on boot).

Not sure what's the best way to proceed. Running those extra steps would be way
beyond scope of KDE Partition Manager, as it depends a lot on how system is
configured... We could disable mounts for encrypted partitions but it's also
not ideal.

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