Re: grub encrypted partitions

2022-07-22 Thread Patrick Dupre
To summarize. I can boot if I comment the encrypted partitions in the /etc/fstab. The boot process is stopped when I uncomment these partitions. The boot process seems waiting for the paraphrase, except that it does not offer me the option to enter this paraphrase. The /etc/crypttab has been set

Re: grub encrypted partitions

2022-07-22 Thread Ranjan Maitra
On Fri Jul22'22 05:19:35PM, Patrick Dupre wrote: > From: Patrick Dupre > Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2022 17:19:35 +0200 > To: fedora > Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users > Subject: grub encrypted partitions > > Hello, > > I reinstalled my distribution. > I

grub encrypted partitions

2022-07-22 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, I reinstalled my distribution. I made a custom installation but I was not unable to choose my encrypted partition for the boot. Now, after that I choose the OS for the boot, the boot procedure does not offer me the option of entering my paraphrase. How can I fix this issue ? Thank =

encrypted partitions

2022-07-22 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, I have 2 encrypted partition taht I cannot mount This what was in my fstab (before it was working) /dev/mapper/luks-f39f1b9a-0060-4424-a574-9cbd02befd2f /home ext4 defaults,x-systemd.device-timeout=0 1 2 /dev/mapper/luks-7be6339d-b708-4185-bb94-53b732a4ab13 /home_ext ext4 defaults,x-s

Re: Bug? Multiple password prompts for encrypted partitions

2017-09-01 Thread Ted Roche
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 9:44 PM, Christopher wrote: > On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 8:26 AM Ed Greshko wrote: >> >> On 08/28/2017 05:16 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: >> > On 08/28/2017 03:27 PM, Christopher wrote: >> >> One interesting thing I noticed with this: if I hit "Backspace" a few >> >> times before >>

Re: Bug? Multiple password prompts for encrypted partitions

2017-08-31 Thread Christopher
it requires two subsequent attempts after that > to decrypt, > >> instead of the expected one. > >> > >> > > This may or may not be your issue. So, just something to consider. > > > > A few years ago I had the same problem not with encrypted pa

Re: Bug? Multiple password prompts for encrypted partitions

2017-08-30 Thread Tim
Ed Greshko: > Just a "funny" note here. I had to replace my keyboard due to "cat > abuse". Unlike my old keyboard which had a dedicated power switch > this one will go to sleep after a time. So, now I have to remember > to hit any key if it has been idle for a time. The first key stroke > only

Re: Bug? Multiple password prompts for encrypted partitions

2017-08-29 Thread Ed Greshko
t; instead of the expected one. >> >> > This may or may not be your issue.  So, just something to consider. > > A few years ago I had the same problem not with encrypted partitions but with > the > login at the GUI prompt (I was using KDM back then)  after boot.  I had to

Re: Bug? Multiple password prompts for encrypted partitions

2017-08-28 Thread Ed Greshko
ing to consider. A few years ago I had the same problem not with encrypted partitions but with the login at the GUI prompt (I was using KDM back then)  after boot.  I had to remember to hit backspace a few times otherwise it would tell me the password was wrong.  I have a wireless USB keyboard a

Re: Bug? Multiple password prompts for encrypted partitions

2017-08-28 Thread Christopher
lla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470740 > Essentially, I have to enter my password 3 times on boot before my > encrypted partitions unlock and I can boot, using graphical entry. > If I hit Esc and enter at the text console, it seems to work on the first > attempt (most of the time). >

Bug? Multiple password prompts for encrypted partitions

2017-08-28 Thread Christopher
Hi all, I'm seeing a similar error to what is described in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470740 Essentially, I have to enter my password 3 times on boot before my encrypted partitions unlock and I can boot, using graphical entry. If I hit Esc and enter at the text console, it

Re: encrypted partitions

2016-08-25 Thread Robin Laing
On 20/08/16 05:03, Patrick Dupre wrote: Hello, On a laptop, I would like to setup 2 encrypted partitions with the same passphrase (this is easy). Now, when I boot the laptop, I would like to have to provide the passphrase only one time. Is it possible? Thank. Look at Pam_mount. I use

Re: encrypted partitions

2016-08-20 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 20 August 2016, Patrick Dupre sent: > On a laptop, I would like to setup 2 encrypted partitions with the > same passphrase (this is easy). Now, when I boot the laptop, I would > like to have to provide the passphrase only one time. Is it possible? It did that

Re: encrypted partitions

2016-08-20 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 13:03:55 +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote: On a laptop, I would like to setup 2 encrypted partitions with the same passphrase (this is easy). Now, when I boot the laptop, I would like to have to provide the passphrase only one time. Is it possible? That is how it works now

encrypted partitions

2016-08-20 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, On a laptop, I would like to setup 2 encrypted partitions with the same passphrase (this is easy). Now, when I boot the laptop, I would like to have to provide the passphrase only one time. Is it possible? Thank

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-08-01 Thread Chris Murphy
This might contain some hints about Fedora specific stuff, but I haven't read it. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Disk_Encryption_User_Guide -- Chris Murphy -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-08-01 Thread Chris Murphy
I did this a couple of years ago and forget if I did it on Fedora or Mint or openSUSE. This guide is for Arch, and contains a link at the top for Mint. So it should be fairly straightforward to adapt for Fedora. http://www.pavelkogan.com/2014/05/23/luks-full-disk-encryption/ Chris Murphy -- us

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-08-01 Thread inode0
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 8:16 PM, Chris Murphy wrote: > Encrypted /boot isn't supported by Fedora's installer. GRUB 2 has > supported this for a while, and it's also possible to setup a keyfile > so all you have to do is give a password once to GRUB and then you > don't get a plymouth passphrase en

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread Chris Murphy
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Dave Johansen wrote: > I was luck enough to be bitten by this issue ( > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212907 ) when attempting to do > a clean install of F22. I copied all of my data off and then tried manually > setting things up as separate partiti

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread Daniel Krebs
Am 31.07.2015 um 23:21 schrieb Gordon Messmer: > On 07/31/2015 02:00 PM, inode0 wrote: >> grub2 supports LUKS. You'll need to add GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y to >> /etc/sysconfig/grub > > Interesting. Thanks for the tip! :) The following Link might be of interest for you: http://dustymabe.com/2015/

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread inode0
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 07/31/2015 02:00 PM, inode0 wrote: >> >> grub2 supports LUKS. You'll need to add GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y to >> /etc/sysconfig/grub > > > Interesting. Thanks for the tip! :) For anyone adventurous enough to try I will mention that if so

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 07/31/2015 02:00 PM, inode0 wrote: grub2 supports LUKS. You'll need to add GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y to /etc/sysconfig/grub Interesting. Thanks for the tip! :) -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/m

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread inode0
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 07/31/2015 12:02 PM, inode0 wrote: >> >> /boot can be on an encrypted partition. I've been looking at this >> lately and decided to try to do it after seeing this thread today. >> Anaconda won't help you do it though, so you need to insta

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 07/31/2015 12:02 PM, inode0 wrote: /boot can be on an encrypted partition. I've been looking at this lately and decided to try to do it after seeing this thread today. Anaconda won't help you do it though, so you need to install initially with it unencrypted but you can encrypt it post-install

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread inode0
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 11:18 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 07/31/2015 08:28 AM, Dave Johansen wrote: >> >> I was luck enough to be bitten by this issue ( >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212907 ) when attempting to do >> a clean install of F22. > > > That bug looks like it's trigg

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 07/31/2015 08:28 AM, Dave Johansen wrote: I was luck enough to be bitten by this issue ( https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212907 ) when attempting to do a clean install of F22. That bug looks like it's triggered only when the LVs are encrypted, which is non-standard and not at

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread Joe Wulf
partition, there isn't sufficient intelligence for the physical computer to get booted up. From: Dave Johansen To: Community support for Fedora users Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 11:28 AM Subject: /boot and encrypted partitions? I was luck enough to be bitten by this issue (

Re: /boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread Joe Wulf
partition, there isn't sufficient intelligence for the physical computer to get booted up. From: Dave Johansen To: Community support for Fedora users Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 11:28 AM Subject: /boot and encrypted partitions? I was luck enough to be bitten by this issue (

/boot and encrypted partitions?

2015-07-31 Thread Dave Johansen
I was luck enough to be bitten by this issue ( https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212907 ) when attempting to do a clean install of F22. I copied all of my data off and then tried manually setting things up as separate partitions (instead of in an LVM) but it kept telling me that /boot co

fedup F18 => F20 failed, can't find (encrypted) partitions

2013-12-31 Thread Dave Mitchell
I just tried doing a fedup F18 to F20; the fedup itself worked fine (apart from from a few warnings about GPG keys), but booting from the 'System Upgrade' grub entry failed early on, not being able to find any of my system's filesystems. I suspect this is due to them being LUKS encrypted (these fil