Dear Debian Kernel Team ;-)
I discussed bug #382375 with Frans Pop and Maximilian Attems on
#debian-boot today, and we didn't really find a consens.
The bug basicly claims that the passphrase prompt of cryptsetup gets
drowned by kernel messages. Several solutions have been suggested, like
using
found 382375 2:1.0.4+svn26-1
thanks
I still get this problem on my Thinkpad R60 with a custom-built kernel
2.6.20-rc6. The password prompt is drowned by messages relating to USB ports,
which seem to be detected asynchronously with some delay.
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David Härdeman wrote:
I can think of two solutions:
1) Redirect kernel messages to another vt during passphrase entry
2) Change to another clean vt, deal with passphrase, switch back
And here are two more solutions:
3) I've written some patches for usplash (accepted in the upstream version
On Thu, August 10, 2006 17:19, martin f krafft said:
If cryptsetup mounts my encrypted root partition during initramfs
boot, it asks me for the luks passphrase. However, the kernel also
spits messages to the screen, so the prompt gets lost in a flood of
kernel output. This cause me to suspect
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.0.3-3
Severity: normal
If cryptsetup mounts my encrypted root partition during initramfs
boot, it asks me for the luks passphrase. However, the kernel also
spits messages to the screen, so the prompt gets lost in a flood of
kernel output. This cause me to suspect
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