Bug#765612: upstart: prints LUKS passphrase instead of using it, then hangs

2014-10-28 Thread Laurent Bigonville
tag 765612 + help
severity 765612 minor
thanks

Hello,

I would probably need some help here as I'm not using upstart.

For what I can see, in debian plymouth is missing the upstart bridge
which in the upstream code base and can easily be enabled. But the
package is also missing some upstart jobs compared to Ubuntu which are
not in the code base.

Everything would of course requires some testing.

Cheers,

Laurent Bigonville


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Bug#765612: upstart: prints LUKS passphrase instead of using it, then hangs

2014-10-17 Thread Laurent Bigonville
On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 16:41:11 +0100 "Rebecca N. Palmer"
 wrote:

> I have LUKS encrypted /, swap and /home; / and swap are successfully 
> mounted in the initramfs, but /home is mounted by init.  sysvinit and 
> systemd can both do this, but when Upstart tries to do so, it
> displays "Unlocking disk ", waits for the user to type a
> passphrase and press Enter, then prints that passphrase to the screen
> followed by "Enter passphrase:".
> 
> After repeating this 3 times, it hangs, with no error message and 
> leaving no sign that the boot attempt happened at all
> in /var/kern.log or /var/syslog.
> 
> nosplash on the kernel command line doesn't help; the only way out is
> to boot with something else, e.g. init=/bin/systemd.

Could you please see which version of plymouth is installed? Did you
tried to opposite by adding "splash" to the cmdline?

Cheers,

Laurent Bigonville


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Bug#765612: upstart: prints LUKS passphrase instead of using it, then hangs

2014-10-16 Thread Steve Langasek
Control: reassign -1 plymouth

On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 04:41:11PM +0100, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote:
> Package: upstart
> Version: 1.11-4
> Severity: important

> I have LUKS encrypted /, swap and /home; / and swap are successfully mounted
> in the initramfs, but /home is mounted by init.  sysvinit and systemd can
> both do this, but when Upstart tries to do so, it displays "Unlocking disk
> ", waits for the user to type a passphrase and press Enter, then prints
> that passphrase to the screen followed by "Enter passphrase:".

upstart does not prompt for passphrases at all and certainly does not echo
them to the screen.  This seems like a bug in either plymouth or cryptsetup.

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Bug#765612: upstart: prints LUKS passphrase instead of using it, then hangs

2014-10-16 Thread Rebecca N. Palmer

Package: upstart
Version: 1.11-4
Severity: important

I have LUKS encrypted /, swap and /home; / and swap are successfully 
mounted in the initramfs, but /home is mounted by init.  sysvinit and 
systemd can both do this, but when Upstart tries to do so, it displays 
"Unlocking disk ", waits for the user to type a passphrase and press 
Enter, then prints that passphrase to the screen followed by "Enter 
passphrase:".


After repeating this 3 times, it hangs, with no error message and 
leaving no sign that the boot attempt happened at all in /var/kern.log 
or /var/syslog.


nosplash on the kernel command line doesn't help; the only way out is to 
boot with something else, e.g. init=/bin/systemd.



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