Ok, I tried a lot, but with current live-build without patching
live-update-initramfs it is not possible getting a live system which
supports encrypted partitions at boot time for persistence.
So it must get fixed in live build tools, eg in live-update-initramfs.
Or cryptsetup changes the default
Ok,
Yes, then this is a bug in live-build not boot.
I tried a lot since yesterday getting this parameter into initram build
but no chance until now. No ideas anymore meanwhile (without patching
the live builds itself)
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Dear Maintainer,
I tried a while getting a live system working with encrypted persistence on
boot time. When doing
live-persistence activate /dev/sdx2
it ask for password and setup the encryption, thats ok. But boot time
persiste