*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1432265 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1432265
Unfortunately this is pretty easy to reproduce. I installed Ubuntu
Server 15.10, set up an additional partition and formatted it with LUKS,
and added to crypttab. That is all it takes to make the boot process
hang while it asks for a password.
It appears that if the partition is unlocked in the initramfs, then it
works. The initramfs cryptsetup is ok. But if initramfs doesn't unlock
it - i.e. it's not the boot drive - then it's up to systemd to do so,
which doesn't work.
Oddly enough, if I reboot then I can momentarily see the password prompt
just before the system reboots. Of course by then it's too late. :(
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systemd does not unlock dm-crypt password
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