I've found it. It wasn't an error in the initramfs-tools. The idea came to me when I logged on to a system via RDP. I use a german keyboard and a us layout. The layout changed with the new initramfs-tools and so the keys I entered where wrong. It's definitely no bug.
I'm sorry for causing troubles. At the moment I worked with the new initrd image. Thanks Andre Pawlowski ------------------------------------------------------------------- Vorstellungskraft ist wichtiger als Wissen, denn Wissen ist Begrenzt. -Albert Einstein On 05/25/2010 01:22 PM, Jonas Meurer wrote: > hey andre, > > On 25/05/2010 Andre Pawlowski wrote: >> Today I could copy all the output the error does. > > thanks, let's see ... > >> Here is what the system shows when I boot with the new >> initrd.img-2.6.32-trunk-amd64: >> >> Loading, please wait... >> Volume group "laptop-vg" not found >> Skipping volume group laptop-vg >> Unable to find LVM volume laptop-vg/root >> Unlocking the disk >> /dev/disk/by-uuid/e7bf2609-7a87-447c-9827-694bc164debb (sda2_crypt) >> Enter passphrase: >> udevd-work[422]: kernel-provided name 'dm-0' and NAME= >> 'mapper/temporary-cryptsetup-414' disagree, please use SYMLINK+= or >> change the kernel to provide the proper name >> udevd-work[422]: kernel-provided name 'dm-0' and NAME= >> 'mapper/temporary-cryptsetup-414' disagree, please use SYMLINK+= or >> change the kernel to provide the proper name >> No key available with this passphrase >> cryptsetup: cryptsetup failed, bad password or options? >> Unlocking the disk >> /dev/disk/by-uuid/e7bf2609-7a87-447c-9827-694bc164debb (sda2_crypt) >> Enter passphrase: > > did you try to submit the correct passphrase at all? as already written, > these udevd-work messages are just warnings, they shouldn't have any > impact on the functionality after all. in fact, they appear on my system > as well since last udev upgrade. but unlocking the disk still works. > >> Ok, now the output when I use the initrd.img-2.6.32-trunk-amd64.bak: >> >> Loading, please wait... >> Volume group "laptop-vg" not found >> Skipping volume group hantuch-vg >> Unable to find LVM volume laptop-vg/root >> Unlocking the disk >> /dev/disk/by-uuid/e7bf2609-7a87-447c-9827-694bc164debb (sda2_crypt) >> Enter passphrase: >> Key slot 0 unlocked >> [normal booting output follows] >> >> The system is up to date with the newest squeeze packets. > > so unlocking the disk works with old initramfs, while it fails with the > new initramfs (ignoring the udev warnings)? or does it work with the new > initramfs as well, despite cluttering the passphrase prompt with udev > warnings? > > in the former case you most probably spotted another bug (or > misconfigured your system), in the latter case this bugreport should be > reassigned to package dmsetup, where the respective udev rules need to > be updated. > > greetings, > jonas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4bfbfeab.4090...@h4des.org