In 18.04.1 Server, I was able to freshly install with two luks encrypted
devices which I already added during the partitioning step.
Later on, I changed the generated /dev/mapper/... names in /etc/crypttab
and /etc/fstab and continued with a
dmsetup rename OLD_NAME1 NEW_NAME1 #avoids errors in la
I am using 14.04 with / and /home (both logical volumes) crypted and USB sticks
holding my key files. In this configuration, the system boots.
I intend to move to Xenial and installed it on other lv's with the same type of
configuration. Boot hangs, and gets to the situation Karl Kastner wrote ab
By the way, just did apt-get dist-upgrade and the following warning
appeared:
cryptsetup: WARNING: failed to detect canonical device of /dev/sda2
cryptsetup: WARNING: could not determine root device from /etc/fstab
/dev/sda2 is my unencrypted root device.
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I've only one encrypted device, but since upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial
my machine fails to mount it and stops booting. After entering the
password for the device, the system just displays: "After login in, type
"journalctl -xb" to view system logs". Booting can be resumed by hitting
enter and the
I tried Xenial. Yes it does fix the simplified test case in this bug
(when booting doesn't require the second encrypted volume to be open),
but it doesn't fix my real issue, which is encrypting multiple devices
and putting btrfs on top of it. Adding initramfs doesn't help.
So whenever you try boot
Hi Kevin,
I was doing some more reading and I think this bug actually duplicates
this other bug, and a fix is supposedly in place for Xenial. I haven't
tried it yet.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1432265/comments/11
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Are there any other workarounds for this? adding 'initramfs' doesn't
work for me as the initramfs detects it can proceed with a partially-
assembled lvm volume group, only starts encryption for one pv, never
asks for the other password, and the system scripts later hang the
system because they cann
I also ran into this problem. In my case, I created the second
encrypted partition after installing Ubuntu: (1) used fdisk to make
partition, (2) run cryptsetup to create LUKS header, (3) edit crypttab
to map the partition, (4) reboot.
In my particular case, I was able to work around the issue by
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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