On Fri, 28 Jun 2019, Mark H Weaver wrote:
Hi Jack,
Jack Hill writes:
I've noticed that recently (unfortunately, I don't know exactly when
it started), that grub no longer prompts me to enter my password to
unlock my root filesystem.
FWIW, I also use an encrypted root filesystem on my Guix
Hi Jack,
Jack Hill writes:
> I've noticed that recently (unfortunately, I don't know exactly when
> it started), that grub no longer prompts me to enter my password to
> unlock my root filesystem.
FWIW, I also use an encrypted root filesystem on my Guix system, and
I've updated Guix since you r
Thanks for you reply.
On Fri, 21 Jun 2019, Giovanni Biscuolo wrote:
Hello Jack,
I don't have a Guix machine using root on encrypted LUKS now, but I
tested this non so long ago and it worked well
Jack Hill writes:
I've noticed that recently (unfortunately, I don't know exactly when it
start
Hello Jack,
I don't have a Guix machine using root on encrypted LUKS now, but I
tested this non so long ago and it worked well
Jack Hill writes:
> I've noticed that recently (unfortunately, I don't know exactly when it
> started), that grub no longer prompts me to enter my password to unlock m
Hi Guix,
I've noticed that recently (unfortunately, I don't know exactly when it
started), that grub no longer prompts me to enter my password to unlock my
root filesystem. I notice that at the grub command line, if I enter
`cryptomount -a`, I am not prompted for a password, and the root
file