On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 01:20:53AM +, Kjö wrote:
> You're right, the problem was in mount, and was quite stupid. My XFS file
> system
> was broken. I solved the problem by :
> - booting on a liveCD (an Ubuntu one)
> - installing cryptsetup and lvm2
> - modprobe dm_mod
> - modprobe aes
> - cryp
You're right, the problem was in mount, and was quite stupid. My XFS file system
was broken. I solved the problem by :
- booting on a liveCD (an Ubuntu one)
- installing cryptsetup and lvm2
- modprobe dm_mod
- modprobe aes
- cryptsetup sda2 hda2_crypt
- vgchange -a y [vg]
- adding swap : swapon /de
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:20:07AM +, Kjo wrote:
> I booted on an install CD ins rescue mode and tried this tuto :
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Rescue/Crypto
>
> # cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/hda2 sda2_crypt
> works
>
> # vgchange -a y [vg]
> works
>
> # mount /dev/[vg]/root /targe
I booted on an install CD ins rescue mode and tried this tuto :
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Rescue/Crypto
# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/hda2 sda2_crypt
works
# vgchange -a y [vg]
works
# mount /dev/[vg]/root /target
fails, and outputs :
# mount: Mounting /dev/[vg]/root on /target failed
> my system automatically keeps one backup of the initrds. Yours might
> as well. Edit the initrd line in your grub boot from the grub
> prompt. You can use tab completion to see what initrd's are
> available. Mine are all of the form initrd.img- version>-.bak
I tried them, it begins to boot but b
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 01:20:31AM +, Kjö wrote:
> > > cryptsetup: unknown fstype, bad password or options?
> > > Command failed: Device busy
> > > Command failed: Device already exists
> > > cryptsetup: cryptsetup failed, bad password or options?
> > > Command failed: Device already exists
> >
> > cryptsetup: unknown fstype, bad password or options?
> > Command failed: Device busy
> > Command failed: Device already exists
> > cryptsetup: cryptsetup failed, bad password or options?
> > Command failed: Device already exists
> > cryptsetup: cryptsetup failed, bad password or options?
> > cr
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 05:07:40PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Feb 19th, I upgraded my debian testing as I do about twice a week. My
> computer was then turned off (but I thing the upgrade was finished) and
> I'm not able to boot anymore : I get these error messages :
>
> Setting u
Hi !
Feb 19th, I upgraded my debian testing as I do about twice a week. My
computer was then turned off (but I thing the upgrade was finished) and
I'm not able to boot anymore : I get these error messages :
Setting up cryptographic volume hda2_crypt (based on /dev/hda2)
Enter LUKS passphrase:
key
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