On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 17:30:30 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: > I noticed that you don't have those crypt devices marked as noauto (or > nofail) in /etc/fstab. > This means, if they fail to show up during boot systemd will drop you in > an emergency shell (which is what happened in your case). > > Try booting with systemd where those devices are marked accordingly in > fstab.
OK, thanks. I don't remember seeing a message to that effect, but I'll look for it when retesting. Perhaps the options I want are "quiet" in crypttab and "nofail" in fstab, so they'll be mounted if available. With sysvinit most of them actually are automounted during startup--I have a udev script that runs cryptdisks_start when the disks are detected, and I guess the timing is different enough that it works there. -- Michael
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