I'm on the Buster repo. For all kernels released after 4.9, I can't boot into my system, which has all encrypted partitions except for /boot. I think tihs is my problem, as I get the same symptoms: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/issues/319
I decided to wait until the 4.12 kernel came out, which it just did, hoping that this 'regression' - as they call it - would be fixed. However, I'm getting the same "check that kernel supports aes-xts-plain64 cipher" error and the inability to boot. Is this a bug that needs to be reported to Debian or a change in policy requiring me to set up new encrypted partitions? If the latter, is there a way to do it without having to wipe and reload Debian? I'm guessing not, but I thought I'd ask. With thanks,