Just checked that the same applies for encrypted non-rootfilesystems, too. (/etc/init.d/cryptdisks*) If for example external disks are slow crypdisk fails.
Since md and lvm devices are set up by udev: init.d/cryptdisk-early and cryptdisks (or just cryptdisk.functions) need to contain a timeout loop checking for their source device before failing. Or better: If the cryptsetup can done by udev rules. (Maybe udev rules that are created on the fly by the boot script with the help of crypttab and a raw signature of the device?) ** Summary changed: - crypdisk setup does not wait properly for its source devices to appear + crypdisk boot scripts do not wait properly for source devices to appear ** Description changed: Binary package hint: cryptsetup ubuntu 8.04 md and lvm devices are set up by udev rules. cryptsetup races the hotplug system and fails if they are not set up instantly. cryptsetup scripts in initramfs and /etc/init.d/ should go into a - waiting loop (0.5 sec intervals) for their devices (going on quickly + waiting loop (0.1 sec intervals) for their devices (going on quickly when device is available) and timeout after a while. while timeout not reached, do: if my device has come up, continue wait a 0.1 seconds done. if timeout has been reached ... Lets get rid of failure, long sleep workarounds and race conditions. Alternatively cryptsetup may be handled by udev rules, similar as md and lvm devices are. -- crypdisk boot scripts do not wait properly for source devices to appear https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251164 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs