[Bug 1028668] Re: Encrypted swap does not work
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Wed Jul 25 03:30:50 UTC 2012
You don't say what the mountpoint is for the filesystems on your
encrypted LVM partition; but evidently they aren't any of the standard
mountpoints that are considered blockers for starting lightdm.
The behavior in this case is expected - this is not a bug but a
misconfiguration. If you want launching lightdm to wait until these
filesystems are decrypted, you will need to mark those filesystems
'bootwait' in /etc/fstab.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Encrypted swap does not work
Status in “cryptsetup” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I set up a fresh ubuntu with the alternate installer. I have a
separate /boot, an encrypted partition for LVM and an encrypted
partition for swap.
At boot, I'm asked my passphrase for the encrypted LVM partition. I
briefly see a prompt for a passphrase for my swap, but then lightdm
takes over and gives me a logon prompt.
If I manually setup the correct mapping for the swap partition, I can
(obviously) manually issue a swapon -a.
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