On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 16:41:11 +0100 "Rebecca N. Palmer"
<rebecca_pal...@zoho.com> wrote:

> I have LUKS encrypted /, swap and /home; / and swap are successfully 
> mounted in the initramfs, but /home is mounted by init.  sysvinit and 
> systemd can both do this, but when Upstart tries to do so, it
> displays "Unlocking disk <id>", waits for the user to type a
> passphrase and press Enter, then prints that passphrase to the screen
> followed by "Enter passphrase:".
> 
> After repeating this 3 times, it hangs, with no error message and 
> leaving no sign that the boot attempt happened at all
> in /var/kern.log or /var/syslog.
> 
> nosplash on the kernel command line doesn't help; the only way out is
> to boot with something else, e.g. init=/bin/systemd.

Could you please see which version of plymouth is installed? Did you
tried to opposite by adding "splash" to the cmdline?

Cheers,

Laurent Bigonville


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