this problem is currently happening to me as well with kernel
2.6.28-19-server, as well as -18, -17, and -16.
the machine rebooted and on boot, the initramfs was unable to unlock the
luks partitions. In this case the partition is a md mirror. cryptsetup
luksOpen does not work on either the mirror
and my relevant config files:
...crypttab...
home_crypt /dev/sdf1 noauto luks
...pam_mount.conf.xml...
...
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cryptsetup fails to open LUKS partition
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I can confirm the same behaviour in 10.04, here is the error I get (and
I will post my config's in next post)
pam_mount(mount.c:64): Errors from underlying mount program:
pam_mount(mount.c:68): mount.crypt: stat /dev/mapper/home_crypt: No such file
or directory
pam_mount(pam_mount.c:492): mount o
I am using 9.04 and had this exact problem appear sometime in the past 2
weeks (not 100% sure when). I was able to use mount.crypt (thanks
jhansonxi) to mount the drive. cryptsetup fails 100% of the time with
10 different hard drives. I think it goes without saying that for
those of us who mak
I'm encountering a similar problem with pam_mount and decrypting a user
home directory on login with Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx). I originally
had static keys set in crypttab and auto-mounted home in fstab but that
started failing 100% a few weeks ago. I switched to pam_mount but have
the same issu
I had the same problem but I was able to boot and unlock the LUKS
partitions after rolling back to kernel 2.6.28-16-generic. None of the
kernel packages released after 2.6.28-16-generic have allowed me to
complete booting and gets stuck trying to unlock the 3 LUKS partition on
my system.
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** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I did a fresh install and configured a crypted user home (/home/user) that is
opened at login using pam.
I have the following errors in my auth.log.
pam_mount(mount.c:67): Errors from underlying mount program:
pam_mount(mount.c:71): Command successful.
The underlying program seems to be cryptset
I can confirm.
I did the dist-upgrade via the update-manager.
The first time the boot process asks for my LUKS passphrase the drive
light is still going. If I type in the passphrase immediately it will
always fail. This is with both the USB wireless keyboard as well as
with the laptop's built-i
I have encountered this same bug after installing Ubuntu 9.10 beta
desktop on my Asus EEE (i386).
I used the alternate installer, and encrypted the root partition. Thus
far, the root partition has always mounted successfully at boot.
However, when I try to "cryptsetup luksOpen" my SD card, it doe
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32068972/Dependencies.txt
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: cryptsetup
- I have setup LUKS to have my encrypted home directory auto mounted when
+ I have set up LUKS to have my encrypted home directory auto
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