Bug#988452: Can't unlock keys with passphrase during boot after upgrade to kernel 5.10.0
Control: tag -1 + unreproducible moreinfo On Thu, 13 May 2021 at 11:51:14 +0200, Grzegorz Bizon wrote: > I will be happy to provide more information if needed. Yes please :-) And please also use reportbug(1) so we get a list of installed dependencies along with their version. Note that if your keyslot uses argon2 (the default default PBKDF for LUKS2) you'll need initramfs-tools from testing too. Or better, take cryptsetup and kernel from buster-backport instead of mixing stable and testing. -- Guilhem. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#988452: Can't unlock keys with passphrase during boot after upgrade to kernel 5.10.0
Package: cryptsetup Version: 2:2.3.5-1 I recently upgraded my Debian workstation and I'm unable to unlock my partitions during boot. It fails with standard "No key available with this passphrase". Using older kernel 4.19.0 works. Before the upgrade kernel 5.3.0 worked fine too. I upgraded 5.3.0 to 5.10.0 and it doesn't work anymore. I also upgraded cryptsetup from 2:2.1.0-5+deb10u2 to 2:2.3.5-1. Other packages: ii cryptsetup2:2.3.5-1 amd64 ii cryptsetup-bin2:2.3.5-1 amd64 ii cryptsetup-initramfs 2:2.3.5-1 all ii cryptsetup-run2:2.3.5-1 all ii libcryptsetup12:amd64 2:2.3.5-1 amd64 I'm using Debian 10.9 Buster with apt-pinning and just a few packages from Debian Testing (including kernel 5.10.0). I will be happy to provide more information if needed. Thank you! Grzegorz Bizon