Hi kibi, On Sat, 01 Apr 2023 at 00:36:35 +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> (2023-03-26): >> I'm happy to have the patches included, and I can definitely live with >> possible temporary regressions (should that happen) that might arise >> from having them. > > Pre-upload testing shows that the situation seems unchanged with > 2:2.6.1-3~deb12u1: encrypted LVM still OOMK's with otherwise default > options in the installer, when the VM is started with `kvm -m 1G`; > that's fine with `kvm -m 1.2G` so at least it didn't seem to regress > from the previous d-i release, and I've decided to continue d-i preps > accordingly.
Ah right, reopened the upstream issue but forgot to follow-up here :-( https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/-/issues/802#note_1328592911 As I wrote in the upstream BTS the patch appears to be incomplete, AFAICT it helps in the PBKDF benchmark but just like you I also noticed it still sometimes fails while running the keyslot key derivation. Unfortunately I only found that out *after* uploading ~deb12u1… It was premature to think one could remove the errata from the bookworm d-i, but at least I'm quite confident that does not make the OOMK issue worse: it solves it at early stage but but it sometimes still trigger later. From a user perspective, I guess it's best to stick to the errata for now (at least for the graphical installer; in text mode 1G RAM appear to be enough according to my tests). Depending on what upstream comes up with we might suggest to fix that via s-p-u later. Thanks to you, elbrus, an other Release Team members for everything! -- Guilhem.
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