Hi Kaelyn, Kaelyn <kaelyn.al...@protonmail.com> skribis:
> I recently updated my systems after finally finding > https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70051 and seeing the issue I was having with > booting with a non-root LUKS partition configured had been fixed. After > updating to a commit past these two: > > 49f82fca41 mapped-devices: luks: Specify modules needed at the top-level. > 6062339156 mapped-devices: <mapped-device-type> can specify modules to > import. > > I am now seeing a different error, which I am pretty sure is related > to the module import changes in 49f82fca41. The error I get is about > an unknown symbol "system*/tty" when the initramfs tries to prompt for > a password to unlock the LUKS partition containing the root > filesystem. To be clear, you have both a LUKS-encrypted root and a non-root LUKS-encrypted partition? (FWIW I tested (1) with a LUKS-encrypted root, and (2) with a cleartext root and LUKS-encrypted /home. The bug you mention affected #2.) Could you share your OS config or a relevant subset thereof? > I don't know how the module plumbing of Shepherd and the generated > initramfs work, but I suspect the fix for Shepherd opening LUKS > partition broke the import of system*/tty in the initramfs (for > example, at the early REPL that booting my latest system generation > ends up at, system*/tty is undefined initially, but after evaluating > "(use-modules (gnu build file-systems))" system*/tty resolves to a > procedure as exected--so the module is at least present in the > initramfs). I have encountered this error with two different systems, > and I believe the reproduction is simply trying to open a LUKS device > without a keyfile so that a password prompt is necessary. Hmm. Thanks for investigating! Ludo’.