I've spent the last four days trying to figure out why my previously
working (in feisty) cryptdisks were silently failing to mount during
gutsy's boot, but would happily mount manually if I invoked the scripts
after login.
This is a critical bug because:
1. anyone who *properly* uses Ubuntu's *standard* encryption init.d scripts to
mount an encrypted /tmp will leave their Ubuntu system unbootable - this is the
case even though the user did everything right. Any bug that leaves a system
unbootable must be rated critical.
2. encrypted swap fails to mount, *and fails silently* so there are people out
there with laptops relying on Ubuntu's encryption infrastructure who are going
to be a bit upset;
3. cryptdisks is normal init.d infrastructure - people who use it are not
doing something weird.
4. linking against a mount point that doesn't necessarily exist at the Sxx
time cryptdisks is executed is plain silly.
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[cryptsetup] library dependency in /sbin/cryptsetup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139635
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