On 2015-07-28 23:11, Ben Hutchings wrote: > This is very likely a bug in one of the packages that goes into the > initramfs, not in the kernel. > > Which versions of cryptsetup and lvm2 are installed?
Thanks for the quick reply! 2:1.6.6-5 and not installed, respectively. I'll attach more in case it helps. > Please boot in recovery mode and send a picture of the screen when you > get to the shell. OK, will send later, have to wait for my camera battery to charge up. Thanks, -- Nick
Script started on Wed 29 Jul 2015 07:27:57 BST nick@nickpad$ dpkg --status cryptsetup Package: cryptsetup Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: admin Installed-Size: 365 Maintainer: Debian Cryptsetup Team <[email protected]> Architecture: amd64 Version: 2:1.6.6-5 Replaces: cryptsetup-luks, hashalot (<< 0.3-2) Provides: cryptsetup-luks Depends: libc6 (>= 2.15), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, dmsetup, cryptsetup-bin (>= 2:1.6.0) Recommends: kbd, console-setup, initramfs-tools (>= 0.91) | linux-initramfs-tool, busybox | busybox-static Suggests: dosfstools, liblocale-gettext-perl, keyutils Breaks: hashalot (<< 0.3-2) Conflicts: cryptsetup-luks Conffiles: /etc/bash_completion.d/cryptdisks 758d5cfcd9df55c82a7bb094728114b5 /etc/default/cryptdisks 756141f7eacf1a272a2f6e51646b3aa4 /etc/init.d/cryptdisks 20b58baefc1aed5021a28e2fb9439edd /etc/init.d/cryptdisks-early 9c58f4b1314fe50c79ec0caff22bf298 /etc/init/cryptdisks-udev.conf ed789690d1770e3f3a2682c11e359bb6 /etc/init/cryptdisks.conf e5527ceb5c020174a6464b81126bb5f7 Description: disk encryption support - startup scripts Cryptsetup provides an interface for configuring encryption on block devices (such as /home or swap partitions), using the Linux kernel device mapper target dm-crypt. It features integrated Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) support. . Cryptsetup is backwards compatible with the on-disk format of cryptoloop, but also supports more secure formats. This package includes support for automatically configuring encrypted devices at boot time via the config file /etc/crypttab. Additional features are cryptoroot support through initramfs-tools and several supported ways to read a passphrase or key. Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/cryptsetup/ nick@nickpad$ nick@nickpad$ dpkg --status lvm2 Package: lvm2 Status: deinstall ok config-files Priority: optional Section: admin Installed-Size: 1624 Maintainer: Debian LVM Team <[email protected]> Architecture: amd64 Multi-Arch: foreign Version: 2.02.111-2.2 Config-Version: 2.02.111-2.2 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.15), libdevmapper-event1.02.1 (>= 2:1.02.74), libdevmapper1.02.1 (>= 2:1.02.90), libreadline5 (>= 5.2), libudev1 (>= 183), init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), lsb-base, dmsetup (>> 2:1.02.47), dmeventd (>> 2:1.02.90), initscripts (>= 2.88dsf-13.3) Suggests: thin-provisioning-tools Breaks: initramfs-tools (<< 0.99), thin-provisioning-tools (<< 0.3.2) Conffiles: /etc/init.d/lvm2 70063dce3a90eca5ef673579e5fcc402 /etc/lvm/lvm.conf c3219a98322101a8c4d20497ad3d4bee Description: Linux Logical Volume Manager This is LVM2, the rewrite of The Linux Logical Volume Manager. LVM supports enterprise level volume management of disk and disk subsystems by grouping arbitrary disks into volume groups. The total capacity of volume groups can be allocated to logical volumes, which are accessed as regular block devices. Homepage: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2/ nick@nickpad$ exit exit Script done on Wed 29 Jul 2015 07:28:18 BST

