* Colin Guthrie ([email protected]) wrote: > 'Twas brillig, and Olivier Thauvin at 16/07/12 07:32 did gyre and gimble: > > Hello, > > > > Yesterday evening I did reboot my computer and the system was unable to > > boot until I disabled my crypted partition (my /home) in /etc/crypttab. > > > > Nothing asked me the key for the crypt partition, neither in graphical > > mode neither in text mode. > > > > [olivier@localhost ~]$ rpm -q systemd > > systemd-186-1.mga3 > > Hmmm, interesting. > > Have you booted with that systemd version before?
Probably not, it's hard to know since I use pm-{suspend,hibernate} to
move my laptop and I reboot only when the wake up fails.
>
> What about booting with the latest plymouth? Do you use Plymouth? If so
> does booting without the "splash" kernel command line argument help here
> - i.e. do you see a text-based password request dialog.
I use plymouth: plymouth-0.8.5.1-1.mga3 (it seems it's the latest,
installed the July, 9).
Notice I got message "assert [...] != NULL failed" when I hit esc key
and a special character keep apparing like a key were pressed
permanently until I hit <esc> again.
I haven't see any password request in text mode.
The issue is the same in "failsafe mode" and iirc it does not have
the "splash" mode.
> How does the boot freeze? Does it just wait forever? I presume (as it's
> /home) that you do get out of the initrd OK and the running system
> starts to boot?
After waiting about 30 seconds, messages appear about unresolved dependencies
over /home.
In failsafe mode it ask for root password to enter in rescue mode.
I'll reboot this afternoon to check if initrd success or failed and
get more informations.
Regards.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Col
>
>
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