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Title:
[Lucid] cryptsetup passphrase prompt during boot: every character
typed repeats the prompt
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The attached patch solved the issue on my computer; take precautions if
you want to apply it on other machines (it's not very well tested and I
don't know if it interferes with the graphical boot process - i'm on a
10.04 server install)
After applying, regenerate the initrd images:
update-initram
** Also affects: plymouth (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
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Title:
[Lucid] cryptsetup passphrase prompt during boot:
Until now I only used upgraded Ubuntu versions and thought it might be some old
config.
But no, this is present on a freshly installed Maverick, too!
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I have the same problem on Maverick 10.10 from alternate cd. At first I
don't see the password prompt at all. I have to modify the boot line
and include "nomodeset noplymouth" to get the password prompt and then
it repeats as described above.
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Is this related to Bug 546251?
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I can confirm that this is still present on a freshly upgraded Maverick release.
The importance should be increased, since as I said in #3, this is not only
annoying, but a security implication, displaying how many characters my
passphrase consists of.
I hope we don't have to wait for another rel
Still present in the final bits for 10.10 (just tested on server w/
encrypted LVM)
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[Lucid] cryptsetup passphrase prompt during boot: every character typed repeats
the prompt
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I have a similar problem when trying to use Recovery Mode on Ubuntu
10.04, maybe it is related to this one. I did a script to run
automatically when the Recovery Mode option is selected on boot. It was
working fine for a while on 10.04, but after some updates (unfortunately
I can't remember exactl
This bug is still present in 10.10 beta, I'm guessing it won't be fixed
in time for the final version of 10.10?
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[Lucid] cryptsetup passphrase prompt during boot: every character typed repeats
the prompt
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Based on bug #630191 I am marking this as confirmed in Maverick as well.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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[Lucid] cryptsetup passphrase prompt during boot: every character ty
** Also affects: plymouth (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: plymouth (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importa
Any news on this bug?
I'm experiencing it as well and in the meantime the 10.04.1 was released.
As mentioned by ilf the passphrase length is now visibile. There is a
way to restore the "silent" mode?
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[Lucid] cryptsetup passphrase prompt during boot: every character typed repeats
the prompt
h
I'm experiencing this bug aswell on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and encrypted LVM on mdadm
RAID1.
"Unlocking the disk ..." is echoed for every keystroke during boot.
plymouth 0.8.2-2ubuntu2
cryptsetup 2:1.1.0~rc2-1ubuntu13
Is there fix a for this bug? It doesn't hinder the unlock process, but
it's highly a
Contrary to Matt (#2), this happens also with "quiet" as boot option.
So it seems to happen throughout Lucid with encrypted disks in /etc/crypttab
and without splash screen.
Did I mention this it quite annoying? :)
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