-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 thanks. i added a note about this to the guides
Op 28/04/16 om 08:12 schreef Daniel Tarrero: > ey! that got all sense 8) everybody is kung-fu fighting this > morning =) > > seem that, given the dvd is attached, the device mapping might > change and mess up grub if its configured to point to "the old > style" namming convention (something like hd(0,0) or hd(1,0) i > think). This namming can change when you (re)move hardware. > > As you point us, using the suuuuuuuuuuuupper uuids (where the units > are mapped given a 'label' within the same drive, so it always get > the same name regardless it's position, bus, its removed or moved > to another machine. Something like > 129436932769-12396128376128-12973651267 that i can remember ^^ > > nice to learn it solves this issue 8) D > > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 09:20:42PM +0200, Fil wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> my name's Fil and I just joined this list. I just wanted to tell >> you all, I have found a workaround for the problem described at >> https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_trisquel.html#troublesh ooting >> >> >> Last week I received from Francis (at last!) my libreboot-powered >> Minifree T400, and I installed Trisquel with full disk >> encryption. As stated in the page linked above, I had some issues >> while mounting the encrypted volume using cryptomount -a in >> GRUB. The problem was indeed the DVD drive. Removing it while >> booting worked around the problem, but removing it before every >> startup is a bit of a hassle, so... I had a little bit of >> think-about-it and.. just changing the cryptomount command in >> grub.cfg solved the issue!!! I changed "cryptomount -a" to >> "cryptomount -u <disk UUID>", flashed the modded ROM... et voila! >> Now the encrypted volume gets mounted correctly, even with the >> DVD drive in place. >> >> I think the problem was that cryptomount -a tries to decrypt ALL >> volumes, so maybe it was searching for encrypted volumes on the >> DVD, thus timing out. >> >> I already told Francis about this, but I thought to share this >> workaround with the community, hoping It can help someone! >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Fil >> >> > - -- Libreboot developer Freenode IRC nick (#libreboot): vimuser Use free software. Free as in freedom. https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html Use a free operating system, GNU/Linux. https://www.gnu.org/ Use a free BIOS. https://libreboot.org/ Support freedom. Join the Free Software Foundation. https://fsf.org/ Minifree Ltd, trading as Ministry of Freedom | Registered in England, No. 9361826 | VAT No. GB202190462 Registered Office: 19 Hilton Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 9QA, UK | Web: http://minifree.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJXIeo0AAoJEP9Ft0z50c+UYf8H/RqlSmomTCyqqj2QuZpHX0Ch rFK0/tBmf4IndBtFJmeSCmZ49kJVBNLPSP8dVfnc02mk8r604g6Vk0QUwIvQCj1Q leaE7lJCxZucuIHEpCxVvU51QpIR3AzxtXynqoXh3+XrqxdyJThMDssBk7lDK9AK kD1JRBE2d9FotUqfr+K0btpj4b3c9EloognW+6hUsT8OLlLx0ib0NHtlctoNg72p +VZfZl9yjf0VlSey39JmELOkPfzoCbaQ4rxMOvWFMBpv9KH1lPznNyESWkD34kus 1giLsbNrS2FJB1nt61Z0sUZl27tbQ2mWpiy+FTr7dSspww11ysxRPnX+cXv7SBk= =h20R -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
