[Bug 1303002] Re: [trusty] Swap partition not set up correctly

2014-06-21 Thread Linux Lover
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 953875 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/953875

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 953875
   Encrypted swap no longer mounted at bootup

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[Bug 1303002] Re: [trusty] Swap partition not set up correctly

2014-05-23 Thread Albert Pool
When using /dev/sdXY instead of UUID in the /etc/crypttab file, it works
right in 14.04. It looks like the system no longer recognizes the
cryptswap's UUID on boot.

However using /dev/sda6 is not a solution for me. I have a hot-pluggable
disk which always becomes /dev/sda when it is present on boot, turning
my main disk into /dev/sdb.

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[Bug 1303002] Re: [trusty] Swap partition not set up correctly

2014-05-23 Thread Albert Pool
A possible workaround is at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/ecryptfs-utils/+bug/1310058/comments/3

I think this bug and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ecryptfs-
utils/+bug/1310058 are duplicates.

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[Bug 1303002] Re: [trusty] Swap partition not set up correctly

2014-05-14 Thread Nick Dowson
I've also just experienced this bug, having just installed Kubuntu (not
sure if that should be marked as affecting that package?)

I chose a fully encrypted disk (LVM) as well as an encrypted home
partition. And therefore there is a 3.9 GiB swap_1 partition in my
Kubuntu encrypted volume group - but it's not enabled and during boot it
gives an error '/ ... partition not mounted'

(I also notice that the installer only created that amount of swap,
despite my system having 3.7 gib ram and the ubuntu documentation that
I've read suggesting that you need twice the amount of swap in order to
activate hibernation?)

Is there a workaround for this such as creating a swap file on the
encrypted partition? would this enable hibernation?

Cheers.

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[Bug 1303002] Re: [trusty] Swap partition not set up correctly

2014-05-01 Thread Tomo Popovic
Confirmed on several laptop/desktop PCs. Swap partition not available after the 
install. The temporary workaround was to:
1) install gparted
2) format swap partition as linux-swap
3) comment/delete line in the /etc/crypttab containing description of cryptswap1
4) use sudo blkid to find your new UUID for the swap partition you just 
formatted
5) edit /etc/fstab to specify use of UUID=number from #4 as your swap instead 
of cryptswap1

This workaround does not get you with encrypted swap partition, but a
regular/working one.

Hope someone finds this useful.

Tomo

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[Bug 1303002] Re: [trusty] Swap partition not set up correctly

2014-04-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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