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> retitle 767195 cryptsetup needs to be enabled for initramfs inclusion
Bug #767195 [live-build] live-boot: Encrypted persistence not possible at boot
time
Changed Bug title to 'cryptsetup needs to be enabled for initramfs inclusion'
retitle 767195 cryptsetup needs to be enabled for initramfs inclusion
tag 767195 pending
thanks
fixed in git, thanks.
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idea which this is, though.
>
Hi Evgeni and Rajko,
I can confirm, after testing it with latest live-build 4.0.3-1 (latest
in git too), that adding CRYPTSETUP=y makes encrypted persistence work
as expected (and as explained in live-manual
http://live-systems.org/manual/current/html/live-manual.e
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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Hi,
On 10/29/2014 08:20 AM, Rajko Albrecht wrote:
> 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
> persi
Package: live-boot
Version: 4.0.1-1
Severity: important
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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
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for your effort.
Adding the debug parameter makes the boot halt right after the kernel is
loaded.
Adding debug and removing the persistence-encryption=luks parameter,
everything boots with an extensive boot log.
2012/10/25 Daniel Baumann
> please boot with debug and includ
please boot with debug and include the complete live-boot log.
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I have changed the boot parameter persistence-encyption=luks,none to
persistence-encryption=luks
I got this error:
Enter passphrase for /dev/sda3:
mount: mounting Loading on /live/persistence/Loading failed: No such device
sort: /tmp/custom_mounts.list: No such file or directory
/init: line 1: ca
Yes, I've tried both.
Same result:
Enter passphrase for sda3:
sort: /tmp/custom_mounts.list: No such file
2012/10/24 Daniel Baumann
> On 10/24/2012 09:56 AM, Malic Zilyas wrote:
> > It has,
> > I have a working persistent partition. I copied it contents into the
> > encypted partition. so it
On 10/24/2012 09:56 AM, Malic Zilyas wrote:
> It has,
> I have a working persistent partition. I copied it contents into the
> encypted partition. so it has the folders and the live-persistence.conf file
it's persistence.conf, not live-persistence.conf. we changed that
recently in live-boot 3.x.
It has,
I have a working persistent partition. I copied it contents into the
encypted partition. so it has the folders and the live-persistence.conf file
2012/10/24 Daniel Baumann
> On 10/23/2012 06:32 PM, Malic Zilyas wrote:
> > A strange error appears. [...] cannot find custom-mount.list
>
> y
On 10/23/2012 06:32 PM, Malic Zilyas wrote:
> A strange error appears. [...] cannot find custom-mount.list
your persistent partition needs a configuration file inside it, see man
persistence.conf
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Dear List,
I would like to encrypt the persistent partition.
For this I've found the bootparam persistence-encryption.
This was set to persistence-encryption=luks
I've created a luks encrypted partition, in the luks an ext4 partition with
label persistence
I copied my already working persitence pa
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