I noticed (with dracut 040+1-1) that I can make encrypted disks just
work (and without the annoying repeating password questions you get with
rd.auto=1) *IF* I configure dracut to use hostonly mode (hostonly=yes in
/etc/dracut.conf).
I also note that there's a separate wishlist bug (#752660) to ma
Hi Thomas,
Am 30.07.2014 19:29, schrieb Claudio A. T. Clemens:
> So I entered the password, and the volume is found. The boot starts
> hotplug, waits for /dev to be populated, sets the keymap, sets disc
> parameters, tries to assemble MD arrays, cleans /tmp, then start early
> crypto...
>
> Here
Am 29.07.2014 10:03, schrieb Thomas Lange:
>> On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 00:47:12 +0200, Claudio Clemens
>> said:
>
> > Package: dracut
> > Version: 020-2
> It would be very nice, if you could try the newest version of dracut
> (038-2) from testing, which also can be used with wheezy.
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 00:47:12 +0200, Claudio Clemens
> said:
> Package: dracut
> Version: 020-2
It would be very nice, if you could try the newest version of dracut
(038-2) from testing, which also can be used with wheezy.
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Package: dracut
Version: 020-2
Followup-For: Bug #719740
Hi there, I just installed a wheezy 7.6.0 on my system, and I'm using dracut
020-2 (when
installed, keep reading). I think also this bug is related to #705805
The default installation was OK, running Kernel 3.2.0 and initramfs-tools
0.10
Hi,
FWIW, rebuilding dracut with
modules.d/98systemd usr/lib/dracut/modules.d
added to debian/install does not make things better. systemd can’t find
the cryptsetup@.service file, even though the generator is
present.
What’s worse is that the failure mode is such that I actually don’t get
a she
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