On 2015-08-29 08:23:25 PM, Hans wrote:
> > > It would be nice, if someone could give me a clue, how to initialise the
> > > crypt related configurations.
> >
> > How did you set up your partitions? Do you use cryptsetup? Did you fill
> > out the relevant entries in /etc/cryptab? What happens if yo
Hello list,
I am having still the problem that my encrypted partition are not opened
at boot and thus cannot be mounted.
I believe, it might be a problem with systemd, but i am not experienced with
systemd, to have a clue, where to look.
IMO this is the related error message of systemd:
Aug 29 16:
> In the meantime, does adding
> aes-x86-x64
> dm-crypt
> dm-mo
> sha256
> to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules help? (Followed by rebuilding.)
No, it did not. I added these already. It is strange, It is not the first time,
I changed to encrypted filesystems, but this time, it did not work.
It is cle
Quoting Hans (hans.ullr...@loop.de):
> Thanks for the info, but it did not work. However, I found out, that the
> problem
> is the initrd and it looks like initramfs-tools is the problem. It looks like
> the needed modules aes-x86-x64, dm-crypt, dm-mo and sha256 are not correctly
> added into
Hans a écrit :
>
>> Also, is it normal that fstab and crypttab contain the same UUIDs ?
>> AFAIK, fstab should contain filesystem UUIDs whereas crypttab should
>> contain LUKS UUIDs. I think that at least one file contains the wrong
> UUIDs.
> Thanks for the info, but it did not work.
What did n
Hi Pascal, and dear other helpers,
> There is not much difference between the two fstab. Only the mount
> options differ.
> Also, is it normal that fstab and crypttab contain the same UUIDs ?
> AFAIK, fstab should contain filesystem UUIDs whereas crypttab should
> contain LUKS UUIDs. I think that
Hans a écrit :
>
> fstab = this works with the trick
> fstab.orig = so it should be
> crypttab = my crypttab
There is not much difference between the two fstab. Only the mount
options differ.
Also, is it normal that fstab and crypttab contain the same UUIDs ?
AFAIK, fstab should contain filesyst
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 23:54:16 +0200
Hans wrote:
Hello Hans,
>Very strange! I cannot send the content of my fstab and crypttab via
>e-mail! I can edit in the mail, but when I send the mail, it is gone.
It's in the HTML part only. Why it gets hidden/removed from the plain
text part, IDK.
--
Re
Very strange! I cannot send the content of my fstab and crypttab via e-mail! I
can edit in the mail, but when I send the mail, it is gone.
So I add it as a file.
fstab = this works with the trick
fstab.orig = so it should be
crypttab = my crypttab
Hope this works now.
Best Hans
# /etc/fstab:
Sorry, here is the fstab again:
This is the form, which I can boot:
-- snip -
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
--- snap --
And this is the version, that should work.
-- snip -
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
-- snap --
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 16:46:04 Hans wrote:
> No problem. This is /etc/fstab with which I can boot
>
> --- snip ---
>
> #
>
>
>
> and this is the form, it should be , but boot hangs:
>
>
> #
>
I see no /etc/fstab of any kind.
Lisi
Am Mittwoch, 26. August 2015, 10:21:51 schrieb David Wright:
> Quoting Hans (hans.ullr...@loop.de):
> > Yes, and I have new knoledges. I managed to get the debian startes
with a
> > trick.
> >
> > First I changes the entry in /etc/fstab from example
> > /dev/mapper/usr to UUID=rz98u98127290502957
Quoting Hans (hans.ullr...@loop.de):
> Yes, and I have new knoledges. I managed to get the debian startes with a
> trick.
>
> First I changes the entry in /etc/fstab from example
> /dev/mapper/usr to UUID=rz98u98127290502957whatever
Is there any reason not to post your /etc/fstab before and aft
Hi Tomas,
>> When I want to start debian, it ist starting, but when I have to enter
the
>> password, the keyboard is not working and frozen.
> Which password are you talking about here? The disk encryption's
passphrase?
I am talking of the password of the encrypted partitions.
> In that case y
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 09:15:14PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hello all, I am spending now hours for hours with a problem, which I can not
> get fixed.
[...]
> When I want to start debian, it ist starting, but when I have to enter the
> password, the ke
On 08/25/2015 12:15 PM, Hans wrote:
Hello all, I am spending now hours for hours with a problem, which I can not
get fixed. ...
I do multi-boot as follows: put my hard drives into caddies, put a
docking bay in the computer, insert one hard drive, power up into CMOS
setup, check/set the clock
Hello all, I am spending now hours for hours with a problem, which I can not
get fixed.
It would be nice, if someone has a clue. The problem I have is very special.
My environment:
I have debian on my first harddrive, with /usr and /var on an enrypted
filesystem. There are the correct entries
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 08:30:54PM -0500, Henning, Brian wrote:
> Hello-
> I am trying to use grub to boot my debian parition and it will not recognize
> /vmlinuz . This partition is ext2 on partition 8. The funny thing is when i
> did the install I did it on partition 12. I have a few other operat
Hello-
I am trying to use grub to boot my debian parition and it will not recognize
/vmlinuz . This partition is ext2 on partition 8. The funny thing is when i
did the install I did it on partition 12. I have a few other operating
systems on this machine and that is why I have so many paritions. I
Dear sir,
I losted my data when I install Linux with Windows 98. It occure,
because Debian installation create the Extended partition instead Linux
Extended partition.
I have 2 harddisk, 1st for OS and 2nd for data. I had 2 OS in the 1st
one, Win98 Thai and Win98 Japanese. When I install De
On 8 Nov 2000, Hubert Chan wrote:
>Kieren Diment <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I have a slightly obscure problem recompiling my potato
>> kernel-source-2.2.17 on a P100 laptop.
>>
>> I have a disk space problem and therefore tried to unpack the kernel
>> sources on my other part
Kieren Diment <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a slightly obscure problem recompiling my potato
> kernel-source-2.2.17 on a P100 laptop.
>
> I have a disk space problem and therefore tried to unpack the kernel
> sources on my other partition, which is a now redundant vfat part
Hi there,
I have a slightly obscure problem recompiling my potato
kernel-source-2.2.17 on a P100 laptop.
I have a disk space problem and therefore tried to unpack the kernel
sources on my other partition, which is a now redundant vfat partition
that had win 95 on it.
When I extract the tarbal
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 12:53:55PM -0500, no body ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am a new user of Debian, and I am having trouble partitioning my
> drive. When I try to write a partition table the program keeps asking
> me to turn on the boot option on the swap partition when I turn it on
> it ask
I am a new user of Debian, and I am having trouble partitioning my
drive.
When I try to write a partition table the program keeps asking me to
turn on the
boot option on the swap partition when I turn it on it asks me to change
it again.
I don't know what to do any help will be greatly appreciated.
On %M 0, Ookhoi wrote
> Hi Hammy,
>
> > I'm having a problem partitioning my hard drive with the install program.
> > Once I run install.bat, I can setup the colour monitor and the keyboard.
> > The next step is to partition the hard drive and this is where I am having
> > problems.
> > I keep
Hi Hammy,
> I'm having a problem partitioning my hard drive with the install program.
> Once I run install.bat, I can setup the colour monitor and the keyboard. The
> next step is to partition the hard drive and this is where I am having
> problems.
> I keep getting the following error:
> '
Hello,
I'm having a problem partitioning my hard drive with the
install program.
Once I run install.bat, I can setup the colour monitor and the
keyboard. The next step is to partition the hard drive and this is where I am
having problems.
I keep getting the following error:
'Fatal error:
What is the error?
On Sat, May 08, 1999 at 11:40:25PM -0400, Yong-Ho Ham wrote:
> hi, I'm having trouble installing linux on my pc. I ran the install.bat and
> setup the monitor and screen. Then it asked to partition my hard drive. I
> selected ok but it came up with an error and returned to the m
hi, I'm having trouble installing linux on my pc. I ran the install.bat and
setup the monitor and screen. Then it asked to partition my hard drive. I
selected ok but it came up with an error and returned to the main menu.
I have a compaq deskpro pc with a 1.2 gb hard drive. I partitioned it into 3
Hi,
I have some kind of a partition problem. It exists some months, but i could use
everyting whithout problems. The only thing i couldn't do is defrag my win-disk.
The problem has to do with ending/beginning of a partition
Output of cfdisk:
NameFlags Part Type FS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > I am a newcomer to the Linux arena. I've been a MS
> [...]
> > information on my HD after I run debian install,
> > the HD is setup into 4 Non-MSDOS partitions, and
> > they are all blown WAY out of proportion, like I have one, 151 MB
partition on a 120 MB hard
Hi!
> I am a newcomer to the Linux arena. I've been a MS
[...]
> information on my HD after I run debian install,
> the HD is setup into 4 Non-MSDOS partitions, and
> they are all blown WAY out of proportion, like I have one, 151 MB partition
> on a 120 MB hard drive,
> and all the other partitio
I am a newcomer to the Linux arena. I've been a MS
boy for pretty much all of my life.
I just downloaded the base and rescue images for
debian, and I do have all the necessary images on
floppy to install debian.
I'm trying to install on a Toshiba T4400C laptop.
It has a 120 MB hard drive, 12 MB o
On Sun, May 03, 1998 at 09:21:28PM -0500, Chris wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
> However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
> yet, even after searching through all of the FAQ's and help documents I
> could find. The p
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Geza Gyorgyi wrote:
> > The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
> > want to wipe it out (like using fdisk), so instead I tried FIPS (found
> > on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> > to run fips. Then it told me there was a f
my 2 cents: If you run under dos the command dir /v/s or dir *.* /v/s
it will return a list of all file on the default disk starting from the default
directory; and this output will include the file attributes. If you where to
pipe
the output to a file you could then edit it as a command file to
> The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
> want to wipe it out (like using fdisk), so instead I tried FIPS (found
> on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> to run fips. Then it told me there was a file(s) at the end of my hard
> disk. So I checke
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998 11:40:53 +0300 (EET DST) Arunas Norvaisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote (and I quoted):
arunas> Chris,
arunas>
arunas> You might want to run disk defragmenter BEFORE partitioning your drive.
arunas> Norton speed disk or even defrag.exe from winblows will do the job for
arunas>
On Sun, 03 May 1998 20:39:11 -0500 rehawynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (and I
quoted):
rehawynn> Hello.
rehawynn>
rehawynn> I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
rehawynn> However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
rehawynn> yet, even after s
> Whoa - I'm out of touch. Is there a FAT32 capable fips? Tell me where.
> Richard
> P.S. Please
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html
Alex Y.
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> on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> to run fips. Then it told me there was a file(s) at the end of my hard
> disk. So I checked the documentation on fips and it listed a two files
> that might be at the last sector, but it wasn't true on my machine. And
Fi
Hello.
I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
yet, even after searching through all of the FAQ's and help documents I
could find. The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
want to wipe it
Hello.
I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
yet, even after searching through all of the FAQ's and help documents I
could find. The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
want to wipe it
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