Bug#1037327: MariaDB upgrade fails if page compressed tables exist already due to plugin dependency

2024-03-07 Thread debian . 627of
I also have this issue but it is with the audit plugin, and it impacts MariaDB upgrades over apt, rather than an install of MariaDB from scratch. I receive this message in the syslog from mariadb-server-10.3.postinst Installation of system tables failed! ... In /var/log/mysql/error.log, I see

Bug#1062756: cryptsetup-initramfs: cryptkeyctl script fails to discover decrypt_keyctl even when present

2024-02-02 Thread debian . 627of
That does indeed seem to be the case. It appears that my distro activated a temporary directory override recently, and I already had /tmp mounted as NOEXEC. Bug report for my distro for anyone that comes across this: https://github.com/Kicksecure/security-misc/issues/198 Thank you On

Bug#1062756: cryptsetup-initramfs: cryptkeyctl script fails to discover decrypt_keyctl even when present

2024-02-02 Thread debian . 627of
In case anyone else is having this issue, error appears to the end user as: decrypt_keyctl: empty input from stdin keyctl: command not found Cryptsetup then gives an error about the password being incorrect.