Could have been 12.10 - is there any way I can find what the first
installed version was? That might help?
Thanks,
Ruth
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Hi Tim,
I'm not sure, pretty sure it was the LTS I installed but it could have
been a newer version, I don't have the CD to hand that I used.
It would have been done (afaik) using the in-built system, I've only
ever done it manually on my laptop, so that'd date it to when there was
in-built encry
The versions of the kernel which do not work are as follows:
3.11.0-19-generic
3.11.0-15-generic
I am able to boot into the following kernel:
3.11.0-14-generic
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I have run the script however this is using the kernel that works, as I
cannot boot into the kernel which is causing the problem.
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I am unable to boot into newer kernels after upgrading from
13.10->14.04, I get the error:
cryptsetu
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- I am unable to
Public bug reported:
I think this is a duplicate of this report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1003309
I am unable to boot into newer kernels after upgrading from
13.10->14.04, I get the error:
cryptsetup: evms_activate is not available
I have whole-drive encryption set u
I have had this problem occur when upgrading from Kubuntu 13.10 to
14.04.
On rebooting after the upgrade completed successfully I am unable to log
in, I receive the error at the encryption password screen:
"evms_activate not available" and my encryption pass phase is not
accepted.
Managed to boot
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