On 8/21/2013 11:59 PM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
Now, unlocking of LUKS partitions is handled by systemd
(src/cryptsetup/*) but as you already know it doesn't work. I don't know
if it's a bug or not implements yet feature but it worked with dracut
and doesn't work with systemd.
There is a temporary workaroud that enables key based unlocking. You
have to edit /etc/dracut.conf and add omit_dracutmodules+=" systemd ".
Then regenerate initramfs.
For two factor unlocking you may have to modify systemd or dracut.
Mateusz Marzantowicz
Thank you so much for the workaround. It is working in Fedora 19 for me,
and I was able to use the old cryptroot-ask.sh file. Going forward, how
can I modify the systemd services on Fedora 19 to allow for a key file
located on a USB drive and allow for two factor authentication? In
Fedora it is not clear to me how to make changes to the
systemd-cryptsetup process chain.
Thank you,
Odie5533
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