That sounds like a good idea. Adding a simple "echo To start cryptdisks
use the \'restart\' option" would be helpful.  Could this result in
confusing text at startup when the init.d script was run?

On 08/25/2011 12:53 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Excerpts from Steve Langasek's message of Wed Aug 24 23:30:39 UTC 2011:
>> Note that the cryptdisks start option was deliberately removed; see bug
>> #473615.
>>
> Hm. So we're just stuck with a confusing situation until we can remove
> the init.d script in favor of a pure upstart shutdown.
>
> We could add a message on start to direct the user to the upstart
> job with a warning that it may cause them issues.
>

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