[pkg-cryptsetup-devel] Bug#507722: cryptsetup: unable to enter passphrase at boot time with bootlogd enabled

Jochen Schulz jrschulz at well-adjusted.de
Sat Feb 21 13:57:53 UTC 2009


Jonas Meurer:
> 
> Here, the passphrase prompt is displayed in the same way with bootlogd
> enabled and disabled. Could you try whether the bug still applies on
> your system, and if yes, give me more details about your setup?

Yes, I can still reproduce it. I am really out of ideas what might be
causing this. My current configuration:

- self-compiled vanilla 2.6.29-rc5 linux kernel. I tried vanilla
  2.6.28.7 and 2.6.27-1-amd64 (from experimental) as well with the same
  results.

- encrypted filesystems in /etc/crypttab:

  cswap0 /dev/sda6 /dev/random swap,cipher=aes-cbc-essiv:sha256,size=256,hash=sha256
  home   /dev/sda7 none        cipher=aes

  As you can see, there's (unfortunately) no luks. I don't know whether
  that makes any difference.

- cryptsetup version 2:1.0.6-7 (unstable)

- sysvinit version 2.86.ds1-61 (unstable)

- insserv version 1.12.0-4 (unstable), CONCURRENCY=shell in
  /etc/default/rcS. Disabling this setting resolves the problem, just
  like disabling bootlogd.



J.
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