ah! like like it might have been something in live-config-systemd? i had live-config and a number of related packages installed. after a clean-up and (afaict) the removal of the following set: ======================================== [REMOVE, NOT USED] debian-installer-launcher:amd64 27 [REMOVE, NOT USED] kexec-tools:amd64 1:2.0.14-1 [REMOVE, NOT USED] live-config-doc:amd64 5.20170112 [REMOVE, NOT USED] live-config-systemd:amd64 5.20170112 [REMOVE, NOT USED] live-tools:amd64 1:20151214+nmu1 [REMOVE (PURGE)] live-config:amd64 5.20170112 ========================================
the 90s delay is gone. On Wed, 2017-05-24 at 23:23 +0200, deloptes wrote: > andy wrote: > > > i'm hoping i'm missing something obvious. thanks in advance! > > > > I don't know if I can help. I am still on jessie, but here are some > thoughts > > > :::::::::::::: > > /etc/crypttab > > :::::::::::::: > > sda5_crypt UUID=08d8147c-a06c-4746-827f-d720b1f5d738 none > > luks,discard > > What happens if you add the tries option here? > > sdb2_crypt UUID=c3063f61-b2d8-4bbe-9c73-0dd04cb1f4b8 none > luks,discard,tries=2,cipher=aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 > > and did you update your initrd ? I advice to do it after changing > anything > related to crypted root partition as those config files are added to > the > initrd > > what if you disable CRYPTDISKS_ENABLE in /etc/default/cryptdisks > (and > update initrd) > > the rest is to see whats in systemd around it > > regards > -- andy <and...@diatribes.org>