Re: Fwd: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-06-18 Thread David Wright
On Tue 28 May 2019 at 14:13:42 (+0300), Sergey Belyashov wrote: > As expected nothing is changed. I did not forget to run update-initramfs > after change of fstab. > Attached 3 photos: normal boot, recovery boot before pasword enter, > recovery boot after password and Ctrl-D in recovery shell. [I

Re: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-30 Thread Sergey Belyashov
I have found related bug in the Debian bug system: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=868164 пн, 27 мая 2019 г. в 13:09, Sergey Belyashov : > I have system with soft raid and /home is encrypted (luks with password). > When I boot it using default boot kernel options (ro quiet)

Re: Fwd: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-29 Thread Sergey Belyashov
I have examine initramfs image and found that it is not tries to mount encrypted partitions other than root. Moreover, it is confirmed by dmesg output: systemd starts before mounting of /var and /home So it is not initrd problem. Problem somethere in system. Best regards, Sergey Belyashov вт, 28

Re: Fwd: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-28 Thread deloptes
Sergey Belyashov wrote: > As expected nothing is changed. I did not forget to run update-initramfs > after change of fstab. > Attached 3 photos: normal boot, recovery boot before pasword enter, > recovery boot after password and Ctrl-D in recovery shell. I am not a systemd expert. The images

Fwd: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-28 Thread Sergey Belyashov
As expected nothing is changed. I did not forget to run update-initramfs after change of fstab. Attached 3 photos: normal boot, recovery boot before pasword enter, recovery boot after password and Ctrl-D in recovery shell. Best regards, Sergey Belyashov вт, 28 мая 2019 г., 9:38 deloptes : >

Re: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-28 Thread Sergey Belyashov
I'll try your suggestion. But I think problem is not here. Password ask is after mounting all other filesystems, swapon and flush of journald: [9.986320] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain uncore [ 10.203636] EXT4-fs (md0p2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) [ 10.203981]

Re: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-28 Thread deloptes
Sergey Belyashov wrote: > Root partition is on mdraid but is not encrypted. Home is encrypted only. > Modules are set to most already. > I have this setup on my server, but I removed all crypted entries from fstab because obviously I can not sit infront of the server to type the password when

Re: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-28 Thread Sergey Belyashov
Root partition is on mdraid but is not encrypted. Home is encrypted only. Modules are set to most already. вт, 28 мая 2019 г., 9:06 deloptes : > Sergey Belyashov wrote: > > > My problem is about than year old or more. With default options (without > > plymouth) only information about root

Re: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-28 Thread deloptes
Ross Boylan wrote: > I've discovered that if I type my pass-phrase (waiting long enough > that I think things have settled down), the system boots. > Have you tried setting up the display parameters properly in grub? Sometimes on notebooks the default settings are different and do not match

Re: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-28 Thread deloptes
Sergey Belyashov wrote: > My problem is about than year old or more. With default options (without > plymouth) only information about root partition mount or fsck. Later it > replaced by partition waiting "progress" (moving red asterisks). I have > try to wait about a minute and try to enter luks

Re: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-27 Thread Sergey Belyashov
My problem is about than year old or more. With default options (without plymouth) only information about root partition mount or fsck. Later it replaced by partition waiting "progress" (moving red asterisks). I have try to wait about a minute and try to enter luks password, but no any changes. I

Re: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-27 Thread Ross Boylan
For at least the last couple of weeks I've had the screen go completely blank during bootup, after displaying initial messages (I changed from "quiet" to "debug" for kernel startup). This is with a luks encrypted root. I saw it under jessie and buster. I blamed failing hardware (I can't get

Fwd: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-27 Thread Sergey Belyashov
I have system with soft raid and /home is encrypted (one of raid1 partitions is encrypted using luks with password). When I boot it using default boot kernel options (ro quiet) systemd stops on waiting for partition, but no any password prompt. I try to boot with plymouth (ro quiet splash), but it

Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-05-27 Thread Sergey Belyashov
I have system with soft raid and /home is encrypted (luks with password). When I boot it using default boot kernel options (ro quiet) systemd stops on waiting for partition, but no any password prompt. I try to boot with plymouth (ro quiet splash), but it does not help me. I may boot only using