[Bug 474258] Re: Extremely dangerous! cryptswap killed my partition
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Tue Mar 13 21:28:17 UTC 2012
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Title:
Extremely dangerous! cryptswap killed my partition
Status in “cryptsetup” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “cryptsetup” source package in Precise:
Fix Released
Status in “cryptsetup” package in Debian:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: cryptmount
9.10 installed with encrypted "home".
Had root on /dev/sda1, swap on /dev/sda2, and manually created "data" partition on "/dev/sda3"
When I deleted /dev/sda2 partition (wanted to move swap to the second HDD) - ubuntu killed my "data" partition!
I suppose the problem is that /dev/sda3 became /dev/sda2 and the cryptswap utility just killed all the data (about 80 gigs!), because /dev/sda2 is in the /etc/crypttab file as a swap partition...
Cryptswap should check the type of partition before mounting it as swap.
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