I am having a similar problem. I've installed Edgy and made an encrypted home. I've wrote a tutorial about how it is done so you can see exactly what I've did on: http://pupeno.com/2006/12/17/encrypted-home-in-ubuntu- or-kubuntu-or-debian/
I've upgraded to Feisty by replacing "edgy" with "feisty" on sources.list and "aptitude dist-upgrade". After rebooting, my encrypted home wasn't mounted automatically and I can't mount it by hand. I'll try to dump as many relevant information here and wait some hours in case anybody needs more information until I'll rebuild the encrypted FS and restore from backups. No mapping enabled: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /dev/mapper/ control [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ and this is what I have mounted: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount /dev/sda1 on / type reiserfs (rw,notail) proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) /sys on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=0755) varlock on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=1777) procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755) devshm on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620) lrm on /lib/modules/2.6.20-14-generic/volatile type tmpfs (rw) binfmt_misc on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type binfmt_misc (rw) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ My first suprise is that my IDE (P)ATA HD is seen as /dev/sda and not /dev/hda. I see that this is because migration to libata, sounds nice. Maybe that's the problem with cryptloop? Let's see some information about the crypted FS: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo cryptsetup luksDump /dev/sda3 LUKS header information for /dev/sda3 Version: 1 Cipher name: aes Cipher mode: cbc-essiv:sha256 Hash spec: sha1 Payload offset: 1032 MK bits: 128 MK digest: 76 99 15 04 37 2d bc e1 25 9b 33 0c 08 f4 6a c7 ec 11 7c 59 MK salt: 7c cf f7 0f aa 22 50 eb 05 78 24 79 bc 7b 2b 46 9e 25 29 fc f1 f7 70 84 1a 4d f8 21 ea dd 44 38 MK iterations: 10 UUID: f9d7e9c3-9176-4d3b-9d20-4abb25e4ffaf Key Slot 0: ENABLED Iterations: 69658 Salt: c7 ed 53 74 a9 cd d8 da a7 1d 04 d4 06 28 9f 3e fb ae 4e 93 da 09 d7 7e fc 14 1e aa 83 ef 75 18 Key material offset: 8 AF stripes: 4000 Key Slot 1: ENABLED Iterations: 69773 Salt: d2 1e 82 0a 41 77 d4 23 8b 88 5c ed ea 14 33 b4 fe 2b 20 c5 c3 33 08 29 32 fd 28 46 a9 8a 39 bd Key material offset: 136 AF stripes: 4000 Key Slot 2: ENABLED Iterations: 62620 Salt: c8 5b ad 11 49 0d 03 02 2d ed 4c b3 bd 2e 98 3c bf de a8 c0 fe af 68 f9 b9 1f e0 7c 0a 17 2a 4e Key material offset: 264 AF stripes: 4000 Key Slot 3: DISABLED Key Slot 4: DISABLED Key Slot 5: DISABLED Key Slot 6: DISABLED Key Slot 7: DISABLED So far it looks ok. Let's try opening it: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda3 home Enter LUKS passphrase: key slot 2 unlocked. Command successful. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ So far it seems it's working. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /dev/mapper/ control home [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ The first time I tried this, aside of control and home, there was also a temporary-cryptsetup-5864 which is now not preset. Ok, let's try to mount it: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo mount /dev/mapper/home /media/ mount: Operation not supported [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ First sight of a problem. Being verbose doesn't help: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo mount -v /dev/mapper/home /media/ mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/mapper/home I will try type reiserfs mount: Operation not supported [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Indeed the FS is reiserfs. With dmesg I can see this (will include the whole dmesg latter): [ 927.396000] sda: rw=0, want=78140159, limit=72174581 [ 927.396000] attempt to access beyond end of device [ 927.396000] sda: rw=0, want=78140160, limit=72174581 [ 927.444000] ReiserFS: dm-0: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal [ 927.444000] ReiserFS: dm-0: using ordered data mode [ 927.464000] ReiserFS: dm-0: journal params: device dm-0, size 8192, journal first block 18, max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30 [ 927.464000] ReiserFS: dm-0: checking transaction log (dm-0) [ 927.480000] attempt to access beyond end of device [ 927.480000] sda: rw=0, want=75774517, limit=72174581 [ 927.480000] ReiserFS: dm-0: warning: vs-13070: reiserfs_read_locked_inode: i/o failure occurred trying to find stat data of [1 2 0x0 SD] [ 927.480000] ReiserFS: dm-0: Using r5 hash to sort names [ 927.480000] ReiserFS: dm-0: warning: xattrs/ACLs enabled and couldn't find/create .reiserfs_priv. Failing mount. That doesn't look nice. Let's try to fsck it: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo fsck.reiserfs /dev/mapper/home reiserfsck 3.6.19 (2003 www.namesys.com) ************************************************************* ** If you are using the latest reiserfsprogs and it fails ** ** please email bug reports to reiserfs-list@namesys.com, ** ** providing as much information as possible -- your ** ** hardware, kernel, patches, settings, all reiserfsck ** ** messages (including version), the reiserfsck logfile, ** ** check the syslog file for any related information. ** ** If you would like advice on using this program, support ** ** is available for $25 at www.namesys.com/support.html. ** ************************************************************* Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/mapper/home Will put log info to 'stdout' Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes The problem has occurred looks like a hardware problem. If you have bad blocks, we advise you to get a new hard drive, because once you get one bad block that the disk drive internals cannot hide from your sight,the chances of getting more are generally said to become much higher (precise statistics are unknown to us), and this disk drive is probably not expensive enough for you to you to risk your time and data on it. If you don't want to follow that follow that advice then if you have just a few bad blocks, try writing to the bad blocks and see if the drive remaps the bad blocks (that means it takes a block it has in reserve and allocates it for use for of that block number). If it cannot remap the block, use badblock option (-B) with reiserfs utils to handle this block correctly. bread: Cannot read the block (7668895): (Input/output error). Aborted (core dumped) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ It doesn't look nice at all. And I see more messages like: [ 1016.764000] sda: rw=0, want=78140120, limit=72174581 [ 1016.764000] attempt to access beyond end of device [ 1016.764000] sda: rw=0, want=78140121, limit=72174581 [ 1016.764000] attempt to access beyond end of device [ 1016.764000] sda: rw=0, want=78140122, limit=72174581 [ 1016.764000] attempt to access beyond end of device [ 1016.764000] sda: rw=0, want=78140123, limit=72174581 [ 1016.764000] attempt to access beyond end of device [ 1016.764000] sda: rw=0, want=78140124, limit=72174581 [ 1016.764000] attempt to access beyond end of device [ 1016.764000] sda: rw=0, want=78140125, limit=72174581 on dmesg. If there's any other ideas to gather more information, let me know. ** Attachment added: "Full dmesg output." http://librarian.launchpad.net/7218672/full-dmesg.txt -- Feisty does not mount encrypted partition https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88213 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs