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

Nikolaus Rath Nikolaus at rath.org
Tue Dec 16 04:02:09 UTC 2008


Since the fstab manpage documents the UUID syntax, how do you justify
your claim that "in /etc/fstab you must use /dev/mapper/<name> entries"?

Actually, it seems to me that you misunderstood the point of the
bugreport. This bug is about cryptsetup, since cryptsetup is the
application that fails to parse a valid /etc/fstab.

To reproduce the problem, set up a system with encrypted root and
encrypted swap and use the LABEL= or UUID= syntax in /etc/fstab and /etc
/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. Your system will not boot.

Then try the same without using encryption. The system will boot fine.

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cryptsetup does not understand UUID= in fstab and conf.d/resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287879
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