On 2013-03-18 03:03, green wrote:
J.A. de Vries wrote at 2013-03-17 13:46 -0500:
I have been messing around with fstab, crypttab, blkid.tab, grub and
initramfs and every time a new dependency rears its ugly head. The
system still keeps asking for the original name of the partition with /
on
On 18/03/13 08:40, J.A. de Vries wrote:
On 2013-03-18 03:03, green wrote:
J.A. de Vries wrote at 2013-03-17 13:46 -0500:
I have been messing around with fstab, crypttab, blkid.tab, grub and
initramfs and every time a new dependency rears its ugly head. The
system still keeps asking for the
On 2013-03-18 17:44, Mr G wrote:
I just remembered that most filesystems allow you to set the UUID. So
you could just change the UUID to match the one it is expecting.
Normally that should work. Problem here is that the system now tries to
mount the same UUID twice.
Anyway. I have given up and
On 2013-03-18 19:15, Philip Ashmore wrote:
I had a similar problem with Where does the update-initramfs hook
get the kernel name from?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/01/msg00796.html
I just realised that I posted the solution - to myself.
Here it is.
According to the docs
On 2013-02-20 07:14, Rick Thomas wrote:
Recently I've added a couple of disks to a system. All these disks
are encrypted using dm-crypt with the Luks extensions. The result is
working just fine, but now I have the old target names the installer
defined and the new ones I added. Normally no
J.A. de Vries wrote at 2013-03-17 13:46 -0500:
I have been messing around with fstab, crypttab, blkid.tab, grub and
initramfs and every time a new dependency rears its ugly head. The
system still keeps asking for the original name of the partition with /
on it. I am thinking of giving up and
J.A. de Vries wrote at 2013-02-18 05:57 -0600:
I am thinking of changing the names of the targets in crypttab and
fstab. Are there other files I need to adjust? Any pitfalls I need to be
aware of? I am thinking especially of the target that contains /.
I use LUKS and cryptsetup encryption, but
On 2013-02-19 20:36, green wrote:
I use LUKS and cryptsetup encryption, but not for the root
filesystem. Probably fstab and crypttab are all that you need to
change. Grub configuration is another possibility, but I am guessing
that you have a dedicated /boot partition and so no grub change
On Feb 19, 2013, at 12:10 PM, J.A. de Vries wrote:
On 2013-02-19 20:36, green wrote:
I use LUKS and cryptsetup encryption, but not for the root
filesystem. Probably fstab and crypttab are all that you need to
change. Grub configuration is another possibility, but I am guessing
that you have
Hi list,
Recently I've added a couple of disks to a system. All these disks are
encrypted using dm-crypt with the Luks extensions. The result is working
just fine, but now I have the old target names the installer defined and
the new ones I added. Normally no biggie, but the names the installer
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