I've been having a vaguely similar issue - which I think also seems to be a cryptodisk not being found, though in this case not with a new install as such, but with an old install which started happening after removing a bunch of old generations. I thought it was a btrfs issue, and so reinstalled with xfs instead. And the initial stock install went fine and booted, but as soon as I had installed my actual old configuration, the same issue recurred. I have to do some additional diagnosis yet.
best, —Benjamin -- '(Dr Benjamin Slade (he/him) (website . <https://lambda-y.net>) `(pgp_fp: ,(B20E 444C FA80 B5F8 15FA 4AD8 6FBF CD68 3B05 2B84)) "sent by mu4e 1.12.2 in Emacs 30.0.50 with org-msg on CachyOS") On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 17:00:25 +0100 (1 hour, 15 seconds ago), David Lecompte <g...@metani.eu> wrote: > Hi Florian, > > You further could try editing the Guix configuration file in the > > installer to get another kernel such as: > > > > (use-package-modules linux) > > > > (operating-system > > … > > (kernel linux-libre-4.19) > > …) > > > Thanks, I did not know I could do that during the install. > However, when I enter the passphrase, GRUB now replies: > error: access denied > error: no such cryptodisk found. > which is what I had before when I typed the passphrase wrong. I tried > several times, assuming different keyboard layouts, it did not work. > Either I did not apply your suggestion properly, or I made another mistake > during the setup, or something is missing. > > Is it perhaps necessary to upgrade the BIOS first? > The BIOS is GNU boot v0.1 rc 3, latest version of GNU boot. With it, > Trisquel works fine. > I feel a little tired now, I will retry another day. > Regards, > David.