[Bug 287879] Re: cryptsetup does not understand UUID= in fstab and conf.d/resume

Andri Möll andri at dot.ee
Fri Feb 12 22:45:17 UTC 2016


Even though this seems to be fixed, I'm still seeing UUID= mountpoints
failing in Ubuntu 14.04.03 when that mountpoint is on a LVM logical
volume. Switch fstab to use /dev/mapper/a-b syntax, initramfs gets
generated with cryptsetup et al. included.

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Title:
  cryptsetup does not understand UUID= in fstab and conf.d/resume

Status in cryptsetup package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in cryptsetup package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: cryptsetup

  Hello,

  When UUID= syntax is used in /etc/fstab or  /etc/initramfs-
  tools/conf.d/resume, cryptsetup is not correctly set up in initrd. The
  file conf/conf.d/cryptroot in the initrd is lacking the appropriate
  entries and booting hangs with "Waiting for root filesystem..." .

  If /dev/mapper/[name] is used instead of UUID= in either file, the
  correct entries end up in conf/conf.d/cryptroot.

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