Bug#629985: initramfs-tools: encrypted rootfs doesn't work

2011-06-09 Thread Christian Jaeger
>     actually I went to a console and used "fastrandom"[1] to [1] https://github.com/pflanze/fastrandom (PS. I previously also sent a mail to the debian-boot mailing list on that issue / those issues, "How to install with encrypted root?") -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lis

Bug#503062: News?

2008-10-30 Thread Christian Jaeger
)=~ tr/%,/@./; # really f*cking fricking how I EVER so now never. this here to solve me. use strict; our $boot= "/boot"; $0=~ /(.*?)([^\/]+)\z/s or die "?"; my ($mydir, $myname)=($1,$2); sub usage { print STDERR map{"$_\n"} @_ if @_; print "$myname [ -c ] k

Bug#503062: News?

2008-10-30 Thread Christian Jaeger
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: Hey, do you still reproduce this? Well I haven't had the time to try again yet, but if nothing has changed, I'd expect it still be the case. I never saw something like this, so it's kind of weird. Can your provide complete log for update-initramfs -u -v ? I

Bug#503062: initramfs-tools: /conf/conf.d/cryptroot file is missing in initrd

2008-10-22 Thread Christian Jaeger
Package: initramfs-tools Version: 0.92j Severity: critical Justification: breaks the whole system I did install testing on my new ThinkPad last April, and choose to put the root partition under encryption on lvm, using the offered Debian installer functionality. This has worked fine and I soon s