[Bug 420080] Re: Configure encrypted volumes destroys existing data

Jochen Gruse 420080 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Sep 12 10:57:54 UTC 2011


The last lines in the above syslog at the time that the installer says
"No kernel modules were found" are

Sep 12 09:53:49 cdrom-retriever: warning: File /cdrom/dists/oneiric/main/debian-installer/binary-amd64/Packages does not exist.
Sep 12 09:53:49 cdrom-retriever: warning: File /cdrom/dists/oneiric/restricted/debian-installer/binary-amd64/Packages does not exist.
Sep 12 09:53:49 anna[6902]: WARNING **: no packages matching running kernel 3.0.0-11-generic in archive

The mentioned files "Packages" do not exist, but there are files named
"Packages.gz". Is that the source of the error? The installer expecting
uncompressed files or these files being erroneously compressed?

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Title:
  Configure encrypted volumes destroys existing data

Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “partman-crypto” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “partman-crypto” source package in Natty:
  Won't Fix
Status in “partman-crypto” source package in Oneiric:
  Fix Released
Status in “partman-crypto” package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: debian-installer

  I was running Ubuntu 8.10 32-bit, with an encrypted partition and LVM.
  I went to install Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit, hoping to reuse the same LVM
  volumes, just replacing the volume for /, leaving /home and so on
  intact.

  I fired up the 9.04 installer, got to partitioning. I chose manual,
  saw my two partitions listed, both marked "do not use". I activated
  the second partition and chose "physical volume for encryption". Now
  to see the data, I selected "Configure encrypted volumes". At this
  point a message appears asking me if I'm happy with the partitions, I
  choose yes, I'm asked for an encryption passphrase, I enter it, twice.
  At this point, I'm suspicious, I reboot to my existing 8.04
  installation. My encrypted partition has been completely destroyed,
  there is no LVM available and no data.

  The text in the installer should make it absolutely clear that when
  you choose yes at the "Configure encrypted volumes" option, this will
  destroy any encrypted data on the partition.

  Thankfully I had sufficient backups. What seemed like a routine
  install actually destroyed all my data. :-(

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