Michael Chang via Grub-devel <grub-devel@gnu.org> on Fri, 2025/02/21 15:55:
> > - encrypted devices is not working anymore for him  
> 
> I have no idea about this. Is there any error message that could help to
> understand how it failed?

Actually I can no longer reproduce. %-p

Last time I had to recover quickly and missed to copy the output. I just
decided to try again and gather information, do so with my latest build (that
includes the fs/ext2 out-of-bounds read fix).
This time it opened the encrypted disk and booted fine, just like expected -
or actually *not* as expected, but as it is supposed to.

Wondering if I missed to run `grub-mkconfig` after `grub-install`, that
*could* be. Does the new code from git master need anything new in `grub.cfg`?
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main(a){char*c=/*    Schoene Gruesse                         */"B?IJj;MEH"
"CX:;",b;for(a/*    Best regards             my address:    */=0;b=c[a++];)
putchar(b-1/(/*    Chris            cc -ox -xc - && ./x    */b/42*2-3)*42);}

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