clone 486360 -1 reassign -1 grub-common 1.96+20080512-1 severity -1 important tags -1 d-i thanks
While reproducing this issue a problem was found with grub being set up with root=/dev/loop0 instead of the underlying block device. A fix in grub-common for this has been discussed on IRC between the D-I crypto developer and the grub developer. Workaround for that is to change the grub setup to use the underlying device. However, the report seems to also identify a more fundamental issue with partman-crypto itself which needs further investigation. Therefore cloning rather than reassigning. Question to submitter: does fixing the root= parameter for GRUB solve the reboot problem? If not, please provide additional info about how exactly you set up the encrypted root. It would also help us if you could redo the install and add a line with 'set -x' below the first line of the following script sometime before GRUB is installed: /usr/lib/finish-install.d/05crypto. The file can be edited from a debug shell on VT2 or VT3 using 'nano' as editor. That should result in debug info in the syslog file for the installation. Please send us that (gzipped!); it can be obtained using the "Save debug logs" option in the main menu of the installer after using <go back> from the dialog announcing the system is about to be rebooted. Cheers, FJP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]