[Bug 833288] Re: /etc/init.d/cryptdisks does not have a working 'start' option
Clint Byrum
clint at fewbar.com
Thu Aug 25 17:53:19 UTC 2011
Excerpts from Steve Langasek's message of Wed Aug 24 23:30:39 UTC 2011:
> Note that the cryptdisks start option was deliberately removed; see bug
> #473615.
>
Hm. So we're just stuck with a confusing situation until we can remove
the init.d script in favor of a pure upstart shutdown.
We could add a message on start to direct the user to the upstart
job with a warning that it may cause them issues.
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Title:
/etc/init.d/cryptdisks does not have a working 'start' option
Status in “cryptsetup” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Release: Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS (and possibly others)
Package Version: cryptsetup 2:1.1.0~rc2-1ubuntu13 (any possibly others)
It appears that the only way to manually start the cryptdisks service
once it has been stopped is by using the restart or reload options
(i.e. "service cryptdisks reload"). The /etc/init.d/cryptdisks script
should include a start option that contains "do_start".
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