On Sunday 10 January 2010, Holger Levsen wrote: > I'm installing lenny atm on a harddrive connected via usb to an laptop. > I choose "guided partitioning with encrypted lvm" and this failed as the > laptop has a harddrive with insecure swap. So I had to take out the > harddrive to do the installation on the external harddrive.
Please file a proper BR against partman-auto-crypto. > Secondly I wonder if you would consider it a sensible wishlist feature > to have a vlock.udeb, so one can lock the console, which is useful for > locking the machine when the data on a big harddrive is erased for > encrypted lvm, which can take several hours. Main issue is that we don't have a password for the root (?) account in the installer environment. And IMO users should not be asked to provide one *unless* they actually want to lock the console. The only acceptable implementation IMO would be to have it as an _optional_ component (i.e. only loaded if explicitly requested by the user during anna [1]), with a postinst that then takes care of setting the password. The existing network-console udeb could provide inspiration. Also, the udeb would have to be very minimal: no deps on pam, adduser. Feel free to file a wishlist BR. But unless you're willing to implement it yourself I doubt that will achieve much. > Again: is this is a known+reported (and still existing in squeeze) bug? It's not a "bug" by definition. At most a missing feature. [1] Which means installing at mediumlow priority, or booting with 'modules?=vlock-udeb'. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org