Steve,
/mnt/sux is an USB drive with a key.
I removed it from other places since I didn't want to publicly spread some
semi-sensitive information about my computer.
I'm sending you copy of the private message that I sent to Scott, it also
contains real data logs.
Regards,
Pawel
PS: I'll try
Hi, I'm using Lucid and it also happens in my case.
Distro: Ubuntu Lucid
Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:28:05 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Mountall version: 2.15
Using LVM: no
Using RAID: yes (software RAID level 5 with 3 drives – dm_raid45)
Using encrypted root: no
Pawel,
What is /mnt/sux? You don't mention it being in your /etc/fstab, but I
don't see what you would hope to accomplish by using LUKS if your
decryption key is sitting on your unencrypted root partition.
What do you get on the screen if you boot with the 'splash' option?
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I'm in the process of upgrading from Karmic to Lucid and / is a LUKS
encrypted LVM that mounts at boot after unlocking the partition. I came
across this looking to see if there were any current bugs with
unlocking/mounting LUKS partitions at boot.
I'm posting before I run into any problems. If I
Steve,
I did a fresh install. I still get the same error message that /home is
not ready, but it gets mounted.
Thanks,
Slav.
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Did not have any problems upgrading from Karmic.
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Anything on this? It's D-3 days, and people that have encrypted drives
are locked out. Will I have to format my drive and use only 1 partition
for both / and /home?
Thanks,
Slav.
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Hi Steve,
No dice. Tried that, and it didn't work. There were no changes to the
behavior whatsoever.
Thanks,
Slav.
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Well, unfortunately this means you're the only user reporting this
problem, whereas everyone else who's commented on the bug says it's
already fixed for them. And I can't reproduce the problem either,
despite having set up test devices in /etc/crypttab and /etc/fstab for
the purpose. So it's too
Can you attach /var/log/udev.log from the affected system?
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Steve,
The message does not prevent me from typing my password, however, upon
finishing typing it, I am faced with a blank screen so I guess /home
never gets mounted.
My HD is partitioned into 3 volumes: /boot, / and /home. /boot is not
encrypted, / mounts fine, and /home never does. Also, I
A fresh install of Lucid (as of this morning), and I've got the same
issue. My first drive ( / ) is unlocked and set up properly, but as I'm
typing my password for /home drive, a message pops up saying that the
drive is no ready: the disk drive for /home is not ready yet or not
present.
Also,
Славиша,
It's reasonable for the message to pop up that the drive is not ready
yet. Does this message prevent you from finishing to type your
passphrase and decrypt the device? Does it prevent the disk from being
mounted after the device has been decrypted?
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Fresh update from this morning ( April 6th , - including mountall 2.10:
Looks i little bit better, but:
I am running a system with crypted /home and /disk1
From my crypttab:
# target name source device key file options
chome /dev/sda5 none luks
cswap /dev/sda2 /dev/urandom swap
From my crypttab:
# target name source device key file options
chome /dev/sda5 none luks
cswap /dev/sda2 /dev/urandom swap
cdisk1 /dev/sda6 /home/metno.key luks
1. I expect to be asked for passphrase for the chome-disk.
2. Then the luks key for the cdisk1 should be found on the crypted
jmcantrell, would appreciate your confirmation of whether the current
mountall fixes this for you.
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Ok. Thanks.
I will try to make a key-script. I was just a bit confused because this works
in 8.04, and the man crypttab says:
The order of records in crypttab is important because the
/etc/init.d/cryptdisks script sequentially iterates through crypttab doing its
thing.
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For me it works after the mentioned update.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 497480 ***
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[lucid] Plymouth/cryptsetup not prompting for passphrase leads to
non-mounted /home
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Er, sorry - mountall 2.10 isn't built yet. So please wait until
mountall 2.10 is built, /then/ install it and see if it fixes the
problem. (It should be built in the next 24 hours)
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 497480
[lucid] Plymouth/cryptsetup not prompting for passphrase leads to
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** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
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I confirm the behavior.
My crypttab: chome /dev/sda5 none luks
During boot:
2 seconds with Unlocking the disk /dev/sda5 (chome) Enter passphrase:
then : Waiting for /home [SM]
Does not matter if I write my passwd during the first 2 seconds or
after. It just doing nothing after
If I write a
I have the same problem on both x86_64 and x86
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