On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 07:51:11PM -0000, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> I don't think it's a bad thing.  If you have cryptsetup installed, one
> file system or another is bound to be encrypted so you're getting
> usplash anyway.

Crypted filesystems can be decrypted using an on-disk key instead of a
passphrase; it's debatable whether that's ever sensible, but it does mean
there are use cases where cryptsetup is used but doesn't prompt on boot.

Anyway, I agree that it's reasonable to have usplash come up in this
particular case - just want to make sure we know what we're in for in
karmic.

Thanks,
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