How can I get the name that was automatically assigned to the volume (as in
'sda5_crypt') ?
I've lost my cryptsetup.
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I too ran in to a problem after upgrading a luks full disk encrypted
12.04.5 system to 14.04.1. After successfully upgrading, upon reboot I
was asked for the luks password for the root system. After entering the
password, I see sever errors including "/sbin/cryptsetup not found".
After doing resea
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 11:52:11PM -, Andres Gomez wrote:
> It actually is a bug in Ubuntu because:
> 1. The /etc/crypttab was autogenerated during the installation. I never
> touched it before. The warning was always there.
In that case, it would be a bug in whatever method you used to inst
It actually is a bug in Ubuntu because:
1. The /etc/crypttab was autogenerated during the installation. I never touched
it before. The warning was always there.
2. A WARNING, in a file that actually has 1 valid cryptsetup line shouldn't
lead to NOT including the cryptsetup tool in the initrd im
If your /etc/crypttab did not include a line for the device that your
root filesystem is on, then this is a local configuration error, not a
bug in Ubuntu.
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OK, I've been able to solve this manually.
I had to add a new line in /etc/crypttab for the LUKS encrypted
partition that had my root system. I have another LUKS encrypted
partition for my SWAP and /tmp that was already present in
/etc/crypttab
In my case, to get the UUID
root@pomeron:~# blkid /
Just upgraded from 13.04 to 13.10.
Exactly the same problem with "linux-image-3.11.0-19-generic"
# lsinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-3.11.0-19-generic | grep cryptsetup
gives no results
However, I can boot with the older images:
# lsinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-3.8.0-35-generic | grep cryptsetup
lib/
Ok, marking as invalid then. Thanks!
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Problem solved.
To install Ubuntu on encrypted partitions, the usual steps are: 1) boot
liveDVD and "try" Ubuntu. 2) manually mount encrypted partitions with a
cryptsetup command. 3) Launch the installer.
I've always typed something like this:
cryptsetup luksOpen $my_partition WHATEVER
It turns
"red-dwarf" is a previous LVM PV name. It looks like I have some cruft
left over from a previous installation in the file: /etc/initramfs-
tools/conf.d/cryptroot. I just deleted it.
I am booted into a backup installation (12.04) on a different hard disk.
I am unable / don't_know_how to boot into t
What's red-dwarf then? Does generating initramfs now, include cryptsetup
it in? Are you booted off mounted cryptpartitions?
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Title:
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The contents of /etc/crypttab is:
lvm_crypt UUID=0c3f710d-9844-4145-a8f8-465c6d6be4f8 none luks
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Title:
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>From term.log:
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.11.0-11-generic
cryptsetup: WARNING: invalid line in /etc/crypttab for red-dwarf -
cryptsetup: WARNING: invalid line in /etc/crypttab for red-dwarf -
Can you please paste your /etc/crypttab? Mine looks like this:
sda5_crypt UUID= no
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Dmitrijs Ledkovs (xnox)
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