I've now posted to debian-user, too, and that led me to solve the
issue and pinpoint the bug:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.user/410251
If you agree that setting up encrypted root from within d-i should
leave me with a bootable system, then it's a bug that d-i doesn't
install the "
(forgot this:
[1] https://github.com/pflanze/fastrandom)
I've reported a bug against initramfs-tools now; that should be the
right place for the question why cryptsetup isn't included in the
initrd. Not sure where to report the other issues, though.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bu
One thing I've noticed in the mean time is:
After booting GRML, running cryptsetup... and then mount --bind for
proc / dev / sys, mounting /usr and /boot:
# apt-get install busybox
This makes a warning "W: Busybox is required for successful boot!"
from update-initramfs go away, and makes the in
Hi
This is what I want:
/boot unencrypted
/usrunencrypted
/ encrypted
swapencrypted
The simplest way to try to achieve this (on a netbook) seems to be:
- get debian-6.0.1a-i386-CD-1.iso, write it to a USB flash stick using
unetbootin, boot the graphical installer from it
- choo
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