On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 02:48:41PM -0000, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> Currently cryptroot handles number-of-tries by itself, maybe it's better
> to use plymouth api with --command.

> Currently there is a noticeable delay between typing a passphrase wrong
> & being offered to type it again. But maybe it's just cryptsetup taking
> it's time.

Principally, I didn't do this originally because it makes for a significant
change to the internal API of cryptdisks.functions.  There are already open
bug reports about the fact that Ubuntu's cryptsetup divergence from
Debian/upstream breaks non-plymouth-based passphrase prompting; I think we
should fix that bug, rather than making the problem worse by breaking all
other values of $KEYSCRIPT.

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