On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 09:38:58PM +0100, David Härdeman wrote:
> First of all, the 'Volume group "root" not found' warning is harmless. 
> The reason that you see it is that your luks volume is called 
> "root-crypted", which corresponds to /dev/mapper/root-crypted which 
> is the same device name that a lvm LV named "crypted", in VG "root", 
> would get. 

Ok. Then there's left the error produced by evms_activate after doing
what it needed to do ("libgcc_s.so.1 must be installed for
pthread_cancel to work\nAborted") which I mentioned in my original
report, perhaps that's something that needs to be added to initramfs?

> Second, cryptsetup already contains code to call evms_activate if the 
> underlying device is a evms device. The real problem here is that no 
> crypto-device configuration has been written to /conf/conf.d/cryptroot. 
> This means that the cryptsetup hook script did not believe that your 
> root device involved crypto for some reason.
> 
> Could you please provide me with the contents of your /etc/crypttab and 
> /etc/fstab?

Ah, ok, now I think I know what the reason is. I have nothing in my
crypttab, in fact I had forgotten that such a file exists :) My bad.
(I did a manual conversion to crypted so it's not a debian-installer
fault either.)

Now I note that there's a README.initramfs, I think I only read
README.Debian. I see that crypttab is mentioned there.

Sorry, it was an RTFM bug :)

        Sami

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