Hatta wrote: > A short while ago I set up a system with whole disk encryption. I used > the guided LUKS > partitioning sytem to make 3 encrypted lvm volumes, root, home, and > swap_1. > > Anyway, I broke that installation, so I needed to reinstall. I used a > netboot image in expert > mode, manually opened the encrypted volume, and installed a new system > to root. It seemed > to go fine, but on rebooting it does not prompt me for my passphrase, > and it cannot find the > root filesystem to mount, I eventually end up in busybox. > > I can mount my encrypted volumes just fine from a live CD, so they're > ok. So there's something wrong > with the boot process, debian's just not finding it. Here's the error > message I get: > > Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top > ... [5.769352] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3 > [ 5.771151] device mapper: ioctl: 4.13.0-ioctl (2007-10-18) > initialised: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Volume group "debian" not found > Volume group "debian" not found > done. > Begin: Waiting for root file system ... done. > > And then I just wait for BusyBox. Anyone have any idea what's going on > here?
did you regenerate the initrd.img after installing? you update-initramfs of equivalent to update the initrd.img for your kernel regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]