[Bug 473615] Re: cryptsetup init scripts are redundant and can break the boot
Jesse Michael
jesse.michael at comcast.net
Mon Nov 30 21:58:08 UTC 2009
I think I'm running into this bug also.
I have two encrypted partitions, one on a non-removable drive and one on
a firewire drive. GDM started up without waiting for me to enter any
passwords, and I now have the following showing up in pstree--
|-sh---rc---S26cryptdisks-e---S26cryptdisks-e-+-askpass
| `-cryptsetup
|-sh---sh-+-askpass
| `-cryptsetup
Because the boot process is partially stalled, other boot-time init
scripts haven't run yet, so other things fail. As an example, you can't
use "screen" until the "screen-cleanup" init script runs.
--
cryptsetup init scripts are redundant and can break the boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/473615
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