Hi Steve
Just to confirm - you want me to file a bug report on this even though
it sounds like a duplicate of the issues that others are seeing ?
(it doesn't sound like a cryptsetup problem to me - it sounds as if it
is related to the issue of other programs eating the stdin - but i'm no
expert.)
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 08:18:39AM -, Blue wrote:
> Shouldn't this at least be fully consistent ? I mean ok, you do not wait
> for non core filesystems, but you either do not wait with anything unless
> bootwait is specified, or you wait with everything ?
No, the default is to wait only for
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 10:12:35PM -, Blue wrote:
> This is a quite simple and straightforward scenario
Well, no, not really. To have run into the problem you did, you must have
devices configured in your /etc/crypttab that are being enabled at boot
time, but that are not used as the underlyi
Marc A. Donges wrote:
>> swap: waiting for /dev/mapper/swap
>> /var/tmp: waiting for tmpfs
>>
>
> Please show /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab.
>
> Marc
>
>
It is my fault, sorry. The bug is not the above.
I am user. Yesterday, i tried to upgrade the ubuntu 9.04
to 9.10. All things were going
> swap: waiting for /dev/mapper/swap
> /var/tmp: waiting for tmpfs
Please show /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab.
Marc
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cryptsetup devices not mounted on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430496
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Swistak [2009-10-23 20:51 -]:
> It seems to me that it's not completely fixed. I have usplash disabled
> ("splash" option removed from GRUB configuration) and still experience
> this problem. When I to re-enabled splash mounting encrypted /home went
> fine.
usplash is not at all related to th
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 19:02 +, Luka Renko wrote:
> > debian/cryptdisks-enable.upstart: Things that often help include
> > not setting stdin/out to /dev/null, so you can actually type the
> > passphrase. I am an idiot. LP: #430496.
>
> Scott, no: you rock! Because you dare to change this old