No I have the Full Disk Encryption on the internal Harddrive. Keydisk is on an SD card. When I try to boot with it being in the internal reader it says keydrive not found. I can boot with the same SD inside a USB Adapter. That MAKEDEV solution would not be permanent, maybe I should try to see what devices the System has when nothing is inserted.
> On Mar 30, 2019, at 16:19, "tfrohw...@fastmail.com" <tfrohw...@fastmail.com> > wrote: > >> On March 29, 2019 9:42:44 PM UTC, Normen Wohner <nor...@wohner.eu> wrote: >> I cannot use my SD Reader for keydisk purposes. >> It does show up in dmesg and should be there on boot. >> Since my SD reader is bundled with a >> Sony MemoryStick reader I see them both coming up >> when I plug in the SD Card. >> The MS umass shows first on sd0 even if empty so the >> SD gets pushed to sd1. >> Should I somehow MAKEDEV sd1? >> I presumed it to be there? >> Is this maybe a different issue all together? >> Thanks for all the help! >> > > I'm not sure about the exact problem that you are trying to solve. Are you > trying to boot the SD card with FDE on it? Do you get to the first boot > prompt? Some output would be helpful to get a better understanding, ideally a > dmesg. In my eperience, the bootloader can communicate with sd1 and higher > numbers, and the install should come with device files for /dev/sd1 and a > little higher. > > If additional device entries are needed, just do: > > # cd /dev && sh MAKEDEV <devicename> > > ... but I doubt that's your problem. >