On November 3, 2014 9:36:49 AM EST, Michael Biebl <[email protected]> wrote: >Am 03.11.2014 um 15:06 schrieb John Holland: >> It seems like it is unable to mount a zfs volume given in fstab >during boot. Strangely the presence of such an entry in fstab also >seems to cause the password entry problem. With no zfs in fstab I can >enter the passwords and the zfs volumes with non legacy mount points >mount ok. >> It sounds like maybe I need to try a Plymouth theme as well as just >plymouth as I do not get a graphical start screen. However if a fix is >coming for systemd maybe I should wait for that to see if it clears it >up. >> >> On November 3, 2014 8:09:44 AM EST, "Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek" ><[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 05:51:57AM -0500, John Holland wrote: >>>> I created luks volumes, installed zfsonlinux.org packages, created >a >>> zpool out of the luks volumes. When ZFS is managing the mounting of >the >>> fs's it works. If I put a zfs filesystem in /etc/fstab the prompts >to >>> enter passwords for the luks volumes during boot are mixed in with >>> output. >>> >>> So actually its not the ZFS volumes, but simply the luks unlocking >that >>> is the problem? >>> You say that the prompts are mixed with output, but do things work >if >>> you type in >>> the password "blind"? >>> >>> You can either wait until systemd-217 (which fixes the overlapping >>> output) or install >>> plymouth (which provides a graphical prompt which is not interrupted >by >>> text output). >> > >http://changelog.complete.org/archives/9241-update-on-the-systemd-issue >might be relevant for you. >-- >Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the >universe are pointed away from Earth?
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