Hi Sheridan,

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 07:26:13PM +0100, Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
> Yep, what you've described is completely accurate; the message is
> harmless and doesn't interfer with normal operations.
> 
> There was a small (and totally unrelated) bug in the init-scripts
> package which has now been fixed that caused my problem.

I've had a similar warning message when trying to decrypt my encrypted
root filesystem, except that NAME is not "mapper/sdb2_crypt" but
something like "mapper/temporary-cryptsetup".

I've modified my 55-dm.rules in my kernel initrd, the warning message
has gone away but I'm still getting the following error:
    cryptsetup: cryptsetup filed, bad password or options?

I've tried to run udevd with --debug, but it issues way too much logs on
my console to be analyzed and I don't think I can capture the output in
a file as it's occuring at the initrd stage.

Thanks.
Best regards,
-- 
Jeremie Le Hen

Humans are born free and equal.  But some are more equal than others.
                                            Coluche



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