I asked on IRC and haven't gotten an answer.
After trying 6 times I am now convinced that the "latest build"
i386 netboot installer image from yesterday isn't setting up the
encrypted filesystem correctly. It asks for my passphrase, but
doesn't appear to be running cryptsetup correctly. I had to drop
down to the initramfs prompt and manually run
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda2 zoot
Then make the volume group available, and finally, it would boot.
However, it asked me for the passphrase two more times before I got a
login prompt: both times I just hit enter.
Here's a snippet from the console log:
[ 4.683656] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.13.0-ioctl (2007-10-18)
initialised: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Volume group "zoot" not found
Volume group "zoot" not found
Enter passphrase to unlock the disk /dev/sda2 (sda2_crypt):
Command failed: No key available with this passphrase.
cryptsetup: crytpsetup failde, bad password or options?
etc.
, until it fell back to the initramfs shell.
At that point I logged in and did some package upgrades, one of
which cased a new initrd to be created. On reboot now, I still
get the
Volume group "zoot" not found
messages, but now it's not asking me for a passphrase at all. When the
rootdelay times out, it says "/dev/mapper/zoot-root does not exist".
And now I can't remember how to get the thing to boot, it seems.
This machine isn't critical so I'll hold off until I hear back from the
list; maybe someone will want me to try something or other.
Neale
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