On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 11:42:46PM +0200, David Härdeman wrote: > On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 11:15:00PM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote: > > > >I am testing it over here in Mexico and seems to work mostly fine > >(although I > >have not been able to complete a single installation for other reasons). > > > >There seems to be a bug somewhere, because sometimes it finds the lvm > >crypto > >partition and sometimes it fails... > > Hmm...lvm-on-crypto and crypto-on-lvm is currently untested. It's on my > todo list now that the basic (i.e. crypto on a device like /dev/sda2) > functionality works.
Testing with qemu, report follows: qemu-img create disk.img 2G wget http://nusquama.org/~max/d-i/crypto/2006-05-14/netboot/mini.iso qemu -hda disk.img -cdrom mini.iso -boot d separating the partitions as 32M, 1G and the rest lead several times to the error in http://www.pumuki.org/~data/di/snapshot1.png with the LVM partition not being defined. separating the partitions as 32M, 1.1G and the rest lead to a proper installation. after reboot, I got an error as shown under http://www.pumuki.org/~data/di/snapshot2.png I will take a look at that part (looks like cryptsetup fails) and see if I can help. > >No idea, but I guess you know that one has to delete the dm accessing the > >partition before umounting it, right? > > Um, not sure what you mean. If /dev/sda2 is setup via dm-crypt as > /dev/mapper/crypt0 which is in turn mounted as /...then the teardown > order should be first to unmount / and then to remove the crypt0 > mapping. Since unmounting / wouldn't work very well, I'd expect it to be > remounted ro, but it doesn't seem to work...ext2fsck complains on the > first boot... Exactly what i meant, but i seem to have some problems describing what my mind thinks. -- Jesus Climent info:www.pumuki.org dj:triplestereo.com Unix SysAdm|Linux User #66350|Debian Developer|2.6.16|Helsinki Finland GPG: 1024D/86946D69 BB64 2339 1CAA 7064 E429 7E18 66FC 1D7F 8694 6D69 I find your lack of faith disturbing. --Darth Vader (Star Wars) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]