This should have been fixed in xenial by the merge from unstable. Nvidia
stuff is likely a different bug. If you experience this in a later
release, consider opening a new bug, thanks!
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
#107 seems to be the right workaround for a Zbook 15 G3 with 17.10
(artful).
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Same as Moppers, on Artful and can't see LUKS prompt. Only recovery mode
lets me access data and my 2nd display cannot work.
Earlier today I booted with LUKS just fine, but after suspend I got a
black screen on both displays and couldn't recover. After I power cycled
it, now I can see LUKS prompt
This bug doesn't say Artful but I have it in Artful.
I installed a new Artful 64-bit, and encrypted both home and user.
Everything was fine until I installed the nvidia drivers and now I
cannot login unless I choose recovery mode. Either I get a black screen,
or I get the key prompt with a
Adding my experience in case someone has the same issue.
Installed a fresh Ubuntu 16.04.3 with the clear entire drive and set up
LUKS+LVM option. After the first reboot I got the graphical password
prompt but couldn't type anything. After the next reboot, after passing
GRUB, the screen just
The magic combo that worked for me on a fresh install of Ubuntu Xenial
16.04.3 LTS (on a new Dell Precision workstation - not a laptop) was:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=1920x1200
Of course the GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX should match your
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 03:38:26PM -, jwhendy wrote:
> I see a bunch of 'status -> won't fix' changes above, without any real
> explanation ("We'll have another look" and "maybe Debian fixed it.").
For the record, the tasks that were 'wontfix' were for releases that are EOL
and no longer
I mostly use arch, but need ubuntu for work and find bugs ridiculously
frustrating. I see a bunch of 'status -> won't fix' changes above,
without any real explanation ("We'll have another look" and "maybe
Debian fixed it."). This is so typical. I hunt down something relevant
and find out "it's
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-17.03 => ubuntu-17.05
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In Xubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) I get black screen on password prompt.
With GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=1920x1080 I see password prompt but I can't enter
anything and I see some logs appearing over graphical prompt. If I set
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet" I see text prompt and I can enter password.
Don't know why this was moved to kubuntu-debug-installer, but I have no
idea how that would be related (or really, what that package does at
all).
Re-setting to plymouth, I'll have another look to see if there's still
something to be done about this given that Debian claims to have fixed
the
I think it's very likely this is (at least in some cases) related to
nvidia drivers.
I first got this problem while trying to fix a problem with ubuntu
freezing after initial login described
[here](http://askubuntu.com/a/760935/207604). I did "update" > "upgrade"
> "upgrade nvidia drivers" as per
Is this problem depending on the nvidia proprietary graphics driver for
new nvidia graphics chips/cards, that some versions of the nvidia
drivers will make the system run without the plymouth screen?
In that case there is not much we can do except suggesting that you try
the free 'nouveau'
In order to check this I grabbed the iso file
ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
and installed a system with 'encrypted disk with LVM' according to the
choice in the partitioning window of the installer. It had a working
plymouth screen when I booted in the installed system. I updated &
upgraded
Any update on this? Seems mad that there's a "Critical" error on ubuntu
that's been around for over two years and no one from Canonical appears
to be trying to fix it. A sad reflection on the current state of ubuntu.
I'm on 16.04 and with LVM and LUKS and having the same problem. I can boot
I'm currently facing this issue on Ubuntu 16.04 too, on a GTX 980 with
nvidia-364 driver (tough its the same on all versions I tried).
I can boot with fail safe graphics mode, but not normally.
Trying to fix this with
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=wxh
or
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text
has no effect, I'm
I have this issue with Xubuntu 16.04 using nvidia-370 drivers, on a GTX 980 ti.
I have made the following changes to /etc/default/grub for nosplash and text
mode but still have a blank/black screen:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nosplash"
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text
Unfortunately I have four
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu Vivid) => kubuntu-debug-installer
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Workarounds using a text boot works, but is quite ugly. If having
multiple encrypted disks each needs to be separately unlocked (plymouth
feeds the first password to the following ones). Also the password
prompts either not visible or aligned to a very far right which makes it
hard to notice when
Ok, after a reboot (I set GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=1600x900 in
/etc/default/grub), no change in behaviour. I'm *not* seeing the
characters that some people (in older comments above) report by hitting
up and down arrows (I see no visible change to my display from any
characters). If I type the
I believe I'm experiencing the same bug after an in situ upgrade from
Linux Mint 17.3 (based on Ubuntu 14.04) to 18.0 (running 4.4.0 kernel by
default). I find that the boot process changes the graphics mode once
(after selecting the default kernel) but with a black (but lit) screen
(as opposed to
Ubuntu 16.04 newest nVidia drivers version 367.35. Same problem as
everyone in here. Unable to enter password after installing the nVidia
driver. Screen stays frozen with no input.
Well, what's worked for me as a workaround is to change:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”quiet splash” in the
Since few months, after updates, no problem
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Hello, I confirm on a Ubuntu 16.04 (upgraded through years) with Nvidia
graphics 340.96 and crypsetup install.
Screen freezes when asking for disk password.
Changing boot options to noslpash and switching to text mode allows me
to enter the password and boot the system.
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I faced the same issue using xubuntu 16.04 (clean installation) after I
installed NVIDIA binary driver - version 340.96 from nvidia-340
(proprietary-tested) instead of X.Org X server - Nouveau (under which no issue
appeared). NVidia driver is more stable so I have to hold it. I edited
I would also like to confirm that this bug affects Ubuntu 16.04.
I was able to semi-fix this by following #73's instructions.
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Definitely still affects 16.04.
Just did a test install in a VM for a fully encrypted dual-boot setup, blue
screen, no password prompt. Had to disable splash to get it.
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I just tried selecting a boot entry in the GRUB menu. It doesn't help.
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Admittedly this was on Parallels (a VM host for Mac) but I noticed this
problem only occurs for me when the grub menu is allowed to time out. If
I manually select an OS, I can enter the encyption passphrase.
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Upgraded Lubuntu 15.10 and there is no way to enter the passphrase. I
was somehow able to get to a console where I found a prompt to enter
one. On a next reboot I could not find this again.
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I confirm the problem since I upgraded to Lubuntu 16.04.
Does anyone have a solution to remove cryptsetup without reinstall all
the system ?
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I can also confirm this problem.
The system is starting when i use the 4.4.0-21-generic (recovery mode)
It doesnt start when i choose 4.4.0-21-generic
I only see a blue screen when i would start with 4.4.0-21-generic
4.2.0-34-generic is working fine
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This problem is still there in Lubuntu desktop, which means the desktop
iso file with the graphical user interface.
The problem appears on desktop computers as well as on laptop computers,
and I think it is caused by problems with plymouth (which displays
nothing, no logo, no dots, (and no
I was not able to reproduce this behavior using the Ubuntu GNOME Xenial
20160323.1 images.
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The issue seems to be with desktop computers, not laptops? Full disk
encryption works well on my laptop, has always worked well, just not on
my desktop computer.
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I just tested this on 3 different computers using Ubuntu MATE 16.04 Beta
2, all were installed with full disk encryption.
* Thinkpad T43p (i386, Radeon)
* Thinkpad x201 (amd64, Intel IGP)
* Thinkpad T61s (amd64, nVidia)
In all cases I could not reproduce this issue. It works are intended.
Linux pratomo-X450JB 4.5.0-040500rc7-generic #201603061830 SMP Sun Mar 6
23:33:11 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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This is fixed in Ubuntu GNOME Xenial 20160225.1 amd64.
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I'm seeing this with the latest Ubuntu GNOME Xenial images. After
completing a full disk encryption install the newly installed OS just
boots to a blank, black screen. Then if you fiddle around with various
key combinations (sometimes just repeatedly pressing esc) text will
finally appear on the
This Problem persists when using 14.04 Trusty with linux-image-generic-
lts-wily for Hardware Support.
It helped to edit /etc/default/grub as follows:
removing the >quiet splash< ... what resulted to:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomdmonddf nomdmonisw net.ifnames=0"
and adding the following
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #752752
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Status: Invalid => Won't Fix
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i'm trying to install 15.10 and this problem is present from install.
i7 3770
GTX 680
probably need to tool around with /etc/default/grub and see if one of
those configs will work, but would be nice if one didn't have to go
through a grub customization to get this to work out of the box.
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 (wily) with the default kernel 4.2.0-22 and
this problem disappeared. Let me know if any other information would be
helpful.
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On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 05:20:48AM -, Mike Butash wrote:
> Wow, I installed a 3.19 kernel today on 14.04,
Ok, so why did you do this? The 3.19 kernel is supported on 14.04 as an LTS
hardware enablement stack; it is not guaranteed that switching kernels, from
the 3.13 kernel that was included
Wow, I installed a 3.19 kernel today on 14.04, and suddenly found I
couldn't type my disk encryption password. Then I found it was non-
trivial to actually get into the non-hidden grub menu as holding shift
did not work apparently from my bios.
Why is this *still* an issue? Does no one at
Note: I ask about the qa for luks, as this is about the third time in
memory since 8.xx days luks has been suddenly broken with an update. No
one that tests the kernels seems to use disk encryption or understand it
to ensure this works consistently.
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I too am affected. I get the same effect as #60 and #61, where the
password box is apparently "out of focus". If I blindly type my
password, nothing happens, and if I ctrl-alt-1 and ctrl-alt-7, I see my
password sitting there in plain text. Removing splash from
/etc/default/grub allows me to boot,
I am also affected by this bug since Kernel 3.19.0-29 with Ubuntu 15.04
on a Lenovo T450s with inttegarted Intel graphics.
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I'm currently having the same issue with my system :/ I went through all
the mentioned workarounds in this thread but unfortunately none of them
have worked. I used the configs listed below via "sudo vim
/etc/default/grub". Used "sudo update-grub" once the grub configuration
was saved and
Running 15.10 on a HP Elitebook 8540p. All packages are up to date as of
30/10/2015. I am also affected by this bug.
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Still present in Ubuntu 15.10 daily image on October 16th 2015.
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Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Running 15.04 on a Lenovo T450s
(http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201502-16843/). All
packages are up to date as of 07.10.2015.
Last working kernel is 3.19.0-28-generic which I'm still using because
any subsequent versions have broken the full disk encryption passphrase
prompt at boot
Same here, Lenovo T450s, Ubuntu 15.04, kernel 3.19.0-30.34-generic.
Everything up to date. After the passphrase screen appears, the input
field seems to have no focus.
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After I installed a new video card, this bug made it entirely impossible
to start Ubuntu. I re-installed Ubuntu, without full disk encryption.
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The problem does not manifest itself on Ubuntu 14.04.3, amd64, with
Utopic's HWE stack and the Wily kernel (4.2) from https://launchpad.net
/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa?field.series_filter=trusty.
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I had this bug using Nouveau, now I switched to the latest Nvidia
driver, and I still have the bug, but even worse. A purple screen
appears with the password prompt, but I can't enter text, or do
anything. I restart, select "recovery mode", which allows me to enter
the pw in text mode, then I
Sorry, I entered a wrong date. The big exists using the 15.10 daily
build of today (20th September 2015)
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Problem still exists with 15.10 daily build of 2015-08-20 with 2560x1440
screen resolution.
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Confirming not to work for 14.04 with HWE stack from Vivid, nouveau
driver, amd64. (Actually, it did not work with the Utopic HWE stack
either.)
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For me,. the workaround mentioned in #49 works fine for 15.04 but it
does not work for 15.10 anymore. The console is shown fine, but the
prompt is missing and entering th password blindly does not work.
I am using the plain radeon driver from the kernel, no fglrx, nouveau or
nvidia-drivers here.
confirming for 15.10 as well, with nouveau driver
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** Also affects: wily (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: wily (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: wily (Ubuntu Utopic)
** No longer affects: wily (Ubuntu Vivid)
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Workaround in #17 fixed it for me
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I'm have a similar problem. I'm going to see I can reproduce the up down
key work around.
Currently the blank screen manifest every other boot. Can either enter
pass phase blind or Ctrl+alt+del, to force reset then screen is visible.
If I knew how to generate all of those reports I would. Starts
Sorry forgot to state I'm running Ubuntu 15.04
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-radeonhd
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Status: New
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Those of you on 15.04 (and possibly earlier), can try to adjust
/etc/default/grub to:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet
# GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text
Then at the terminal:
sudo update-grub
..and reboot...
If it works you will get a simple text-based entry of the passphrase.
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Workaround of setting GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text does not work for me.
Doing a recovery boot (every time) does...
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Confirmed for 15.04 (Vivid) on AMD drivers and full encrypted hdd (with LUKS).
If u need a debug log, just ask here.
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What's exactly holding Ubuntu up from shipping/backporting Debian's
version of Plymouth ? I mean it's already in Jessie.
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@Mathieu-tl: plymouth-debug log for Vivid (MATE). In the log, you'll
see where I hit the 'escape' key to take the monitor out of powersave so
that it would display the enter passphrase message/text.
** Attachment added: plymouth-debug.log
Hey, @Dekker500's workaround did not yield a text input of the
passphrase as I expected, but it did cause the graphical text entry to
come up! What in the world?
adding GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text to /etc/default/grub and then sudo
update-grub causes the (plymouth?) graphical screen to come up at
Attaching a plymouth-debug.log.
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I have the same issue with a ProBook 455 G2
(http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201404-14968/) on a fresh
14.04 install, on 14.04 update 14.10 and on a fresh 15.04 (beta 2)
install. All installed as 64 bit.
I can also confirm that @Dekker500 workaround from
I just encountered this bug after a daily update of Ubuntu 14.04. I got
a pink/purple screen _before_ the prompt for the encryption password and
it hang there. I tried to reboot my laptop several time because there
was nothing else I could do. Finally I got some error message and then I
got to the
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@Joeseph: sure - give me some time to clean out /boot I'll test them
shortly. Note: I can only test the 32bit kernels as I do not have 14.10
installed on a 64bit yet.
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Tried all three: rc2, rc3, rc6 and all of them prompt for the passphrase
properly. I powered down between each boot to ensure that they weren't
prompting following a reboot (as previously reported). I'll try rc1 and
3.15 to see if I can reproduce with any of those.
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It would be good to test some or the prior Upstream 3.16 kernels, to
find out if this is indeed a regression. The original bug reporter
reported it with the 3.16.0-9.14-generic Ubuntu kernel, which is based
on Upstream 3.16.1, so we should test earlier than that.
Can you test the following
@Joseph: I don't recall which 3.6 kernel - it's a fairly recent install
on a test laptop. I have the following installed:
$ dpkg -l | grep linux-image
ii linux-image-3.16.0-32-generic 3.16.0-32.42
i386 Linux kernel image for version
Correction:
@Joseph: I don't recall which 3.6 kernel
should be: @Joseph: I don't recall which 3.16 kernel
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The 3.19.0-8.8 is now 3.19.1 based. Can folks running Vivid test this
kernel to confirm the bug is fixed in Vivid? You should be able to just
apply the latest updates.
For Utopic, we may want to perform a kernel bisect to identify the
specific commit that caused this regression. @NoOp, do you
Re my comment #31: changed back to 3.16 kernel and the problem
reappears: boot, wait for black screen, reboot w/Ctrl-Alt-Del, grub
appears, encrypt login appears, continue to boot normally. 100%
reproducible. Definitely looks to be a kernel issue.
$ uname -a
Linux x 3.16.0-33-generic #44-Ubuntu
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Utopic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Vivid)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Utopic)
Status: New = Triaged
**
It seems something went wrong in Launchpad about this bug. I'm trying to
fix it manually now by reassigning packages, but probably nominations
for series need to be approved again.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu Utopic)
Importance: Undecided = High
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
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Ubuntu 14.10: with no other changes, upgrading to the 3.19 kernel from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19-vivid/
works for me.
Linux x 3.19.0-031900-generic #201502091451 SMP Mon Feb 9 15:10:05 UTC
2015 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
Intel® 945GM x86/MMX/SSE2
*-display:0
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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After some further research, we would need to backport quite a few
commits to get the fixes from v3.19-rc1 into utopic. It would probably
be too many changes for a stable release. At this point, the following
commits would be needed, just to get abd69c5 to apply:
144ecb9 drm: Add atomic driver
In addition to upstream commit abd69c55d, at least two other commits are
required: 144ecb97c and 623369e53. I'm working on backporting them and
should have a test kernel shortly.
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Esokrates, could you try to boot your system after adding
'plymouth:debug' to the kernel command line in grub; and attaching
/var/log/plymouth-debug.log; first making sure it doesn't include your
passphrase for the disk encryption? If that doesn't trigger the bug, you
may need to edit
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Tags added: kernel-da-key
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = High
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nouveau when I observed the bug the last time.
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Title:
cryptsetup password prompt not shown
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Is everyone having this bug using nouveau or the free radeon driver?
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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