** Changed in: cryptsetup (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Gutsy: cryptsetup fails for encrypted rootfs on slow devices (USB)
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/cryptsetup
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Thank you, you nailed it down. The problem was that I have configured
the encrypted USB OS with my encrypted system so I couldn't use the Luks
name "root" twice. I guess that's the reason why the initramfs script
hasn't created the cryptsetup conf file. At least it worked with a Live
CD finally whe
I haven't written a patch. In my specific situation I am trying to use
an encrypted swap (it would be the same for any other partition type)
*without* LUKS (and without UUIDs - it doesn't really matter). And
current code just freezes the boot process and waits for the timeout
(because vol_id can't
Of course I mean decrypted Luks device and until decryption of the Luks
partition.
Just for the records if I have a Luks device with an ext3 partition within the
Luks partition has it's own UUID which can be read out directly and of course
the ext3 has one which can't be read until the correct p
The most weird thing I don't understand is that I have to enter the UUID of the
encrypted Luks device in grub for the root tag which isn't known until the
password is inserted. Even if I use /dev/mapper/root it is impossible to say
which Luks partition is called root until encryption or am I wro
I think that this fix is not good in all circumstances. The problem lies
in the fact that the "waiting loop" for encrypted devices is NOT the
same as for unencrypted devices. In case you are using LUKS everything
is OK, because there is a container vol_id can detect, but if you are
encrypting with
That's why I haven't reopened this bug report. But what could be wrong if it
doesn't find the UUID/device of the encrypted root partition on a USB HDD.
Has anyone tried it with an USB HDD? Boot and root partition have to be on the
external device.
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Gutsy: cryptsetup fails for encrypted rootfs
It is fixed. They included a sleep-loop in
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/cryptroot. They even
include a reference to this ticket. Here's the code that was added:
# /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local, as suggested per
# https://launchpad.net/bugs/164044
This doesn't seem to be fixed in Intrepid. At least I have the problem that
initramfs doesn't find the encrypted root-Device on boot with USB hdd while it
works fine on my internal.
Can anyone confirm this?
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Gutsy: cryptsetup fails for encrypted rootfs on slow devices (USB)
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** Changed in: cryptsetup (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #488271
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** Also affects: cryptsetup (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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Gutsy: cryptsetup fails for encrypted roo
could you add information about target version of cryptsetup for which
this patch will work?
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could you add information about target version of cryptsetup for which
this patch will work?
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