mountall 2.10 fixed this issue.
Confirmed with both stgraber and me.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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[lucid] Plymouth/cryptsetup not prompting for passphrase leads to non-mounted
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This may be related to bug #527666. Please install mountall 2.10 when
it's built and see if that fixes the problem you're having.
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[lucid] Plymouth/cryptsetup not prompting for passphrase leads to non-mounted
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is there any test i can do to make this bug progress?
It's almost been a month since the last update.
i have almost the same setup.
/dev/sda1 : 20G ext4 mounted as /
/dev/sda2 : crypto_LUKS
/dev/mapper/sda2_crypt : 100 G ext4 mounted as /home
When i boot i have to enter the password to decrypt
Same/similar problem here:
I have ext4 on lvm2 on luks on md
/dev/sdb1
/dev/sdc1
/dev/md0
/dev/mapper/crypt_volume (luks aes 256)
/home (ext4)
worked 100% on jaunty. at boot, normal progress bar shows. then the
bar pauses, and password prompt shows asking for crypt_vo
I'm experiencing a similar problem with a different configuration. The
system hangs sometime after entering the key in a normal boot. If I
perform a recovery boot it appears to hang because the key prompt is on
tty7. Another oddity is that as I enter the key, it seems like a
newline gets printed
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Good catch.
I just tried without the noauto (that I didn't remember of) and now it's stuck
at the splash.
Typing the key doesn't make any difference, booting in text mode correctly
prompts for the passphrase but doesn't seem to take any input.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: I
You have /home marked noauto in /etc/fstab, so gdm doesn't wait for it
before starting, killing plymouth in the process. If you remove this
'noauto' option, you should find that plymouth prompts for a passphrase
and that the system waits for it to be entered before starting gdm.
** Changed in: cr
(Race conditions are quite likely on this hardware as it's a relatively
fast Core2 CPU and running on Intel X25-M G2 SSD)
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Sometime I see:
sda2_crypt (starting)
On top of the splash, some others I seem to hit a race condition where I
just get to a blank screen and need to reboot without splash so it gets
me a X server (and console so I can mount my /home manually).
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