Thank You!
Daniele

2012/3/8 Claudius Hubig <debian_1...@chubig.net>

> Hello Daniele,
>
> Daniele Guerrieri <d.guerri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Every time I START the system, just before the prompt for passphrase,
> there
> > are some complaints about the / filesystem: something like "Cannot find
> > harpsiRoot volume" and also mobprobe: unix module not found. So it
>
> The ‘modprobe: unix module not found’ message is a different problem
> introduced by a recent upgrade of initramfs-tools and the kernel, I
> think. It is no problem either, modprobe here tries to load the
> ‘unix’ module which is already compiled into the kernel and thus not
> available.
>
> > complains about missing root volume, but is wrapped by the encrypted
> volume
> > so it should be normal not to have / mounted before inserting the
> > passphrase.. or not?
>
> Exactly. That’s why it first complains and then decides to ask you
> for a passphrase :) I see the exact same behaviour and my system is
> working fine.
> > However, after inserting the passphrase, everything goes ok and the rest
> > works perfectly.
>
> :)
>
> > Otherside, every time i STOP the system, there is a fail: stopping early
> > crypto disks failed.
>
> / is still mounted, trying to stop the encrypted device therefore
> fails. That is not a problem either, in my experience.
>
> > Are this two issues related? Are my data safe in this double wrapped
> > container (encrypted->lvm->logical volume->data)?
>
> Yes.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Claudius
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