În ziua de duminică, 18 februarie 2018, la 20:09:33 EET, Neil Bothwick a scris:
> I mount the sysrescd ISO and copy these files to /boot/sysrescd
> 
> initram.igz
> rescue64
> sysrcd.dat
> sysrcd.md5
> version
> 
> The entry for systemd-boot is
> 
> title System Rescue Cd 5.2.0
> version       5.2.0
> linux /sysrescd/rescue64
> options       subdir=sysrescd setkmap=uk rootpass=XXX
> initrd        /sysrescd/initram.igz


Wow, thank you or this. I wouldn't have thought to do it.

I was about to give up because I found the culprit: 
full disk encryption (including /boot).

The way I see it: grub will ask for the password and will load the kernel 
but after that the bootup scripts won't account that the iso is hidden inside
a luks container.

On top of that my nvme disk is not seen in the busybox recovery shell 
in order to try to manually mount the encrypted container.
I think the nvme things are modules inside the initrd and 
that doesn't get loaded.

Anyway back to work for another day thanks to your suggestion ;)




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