Hi,

From time to time, the system stops in the boot process. Today, I had
to boot 4 times to get it work. The first 3 times, it failed the same
way:
- GRUB shows, I choose the first kernel as usual (5.8.18)
- the boot process stops before asking for the password of the
encrypted luks partition
- Ctrl+Alt+Del reboots the system

When I look at the logs before SIGINT is sent, it always stops at the
same step, just after this message:

kernel: kauditd_printk_skb: 47 callbacks suppressed

and apparently, it is just before this which I see when I can boot:

systemd-cryptsetup[734]: Set cipher aes, mode xts-plain64, key size
512 bits for device
/dev/disk/by-uuid/4cdb8127-6061-4099-b883-9bbc31670b2f.
systemd[1]: Found device /dev/mapper/luks-4cdb8127-6061-4099-b883-9bbc31670b2f.
systemd[1]: Starting File System Check on
/dev/mapper/luks-4cdb8127-6061-4099-b883-9bbc31670b2f...

so it seems related to the encrypted partition.
My M.2 disk is partitionned like that:
/dev/nvme0n1p1: /boot (ext4)
/dev/nvme0n1p2: /boot/efi (fat16)
/dev/nvme0n1p3: swap
/dev/nvme0n1p4: fedora (lvm2 pv)

the fedora volume group has the following partitions:
/dev/fedora/home /home (luks2)
/dev/fedora/root: / (ext4)
/def/fedora/softs: /softs (ext4)

The log says that /boot, /boot/efi and /softs are mounted so it seems
that the hard drive is working correctly. What could happen with the
luks partition so that it stops the boot process?

Best regads,

F
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