Thanks for the hint, Luke. Unfortunately, I don't have an LVM volume for swap and home but rather two separate LUKS partitions. Your solution sounds better in any case, as it annoys the hell out of me to enter the same passphrase twice. Why didn't the Jaunty installer propose this solution to me instead of the other? Anyway, is there still a way to mount /home as a so called "early crypto disk"? Or can I tell upstart not to run anything in parallel to mountall.sh or cryptsetup or whatever?
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