> > Hardware
> We use a laptop Asus vivobook S15 (we both have the very same model)
This leads me to hypothesis: The bug affects only(?) ASUS with later
(Kaby lake) Intel CPUs ?
** Summary changed:
- cryptsetup stuck at loading initramfs
+ ASUS microcode/kernel stuck at loading initramfs
** Cha
Mark
I just realised your report isn't about cryptsetup being the problem and
you never reach the initialramfs shell.
Your report that the last thing you see is "my system gets stuck at
"Booting, Loading initramfs" tells us the kernel isn't starting. Those
messages come from GRUB when it loads th
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Title:
cryptsetup stuck at loading initramfs
Status in cryptsetup package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Mark:
With a LUKS encrypted system, when a new kernel is installed "update-
initramfs -u -k $KERNEL_VERSION" is executed.
As part of that cryptsetup hooks scripts are called. They examine
/etc/fstab and /etc/crypttabto determine if the root file-system, or
swap (which may be used for hibernation)
> Do you use cryptsetup for encryption?
no
> Hardware
We use a laptop Asus vivobook S15 (we both have the very same model)
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Title:
Adding cryptsetup to the list of affected, as even for non-ubuntu
kernels, action is required (reinstall cryptsetup) to fix this.
** Description changed:
Description:
- my system gets stuck at "Booting, Loading initramfs" (the first 2 lines of
booting, after grub)
- does not even show the
> uninstalling cryptsetup and running upgrade-grub seems to fix the
problem in my case
Awesome, thank you Simon!
For me this fixes the issue with non-ubontu kernel (I don't have the old
versions of official kernels to try on).
So the final workaround is:
- have non-ubuntu (or old?) kernel
- sp
Hi Simon,
> a coworker and myself , both on ubuntu , have been it by the same
problem
thanks for confirming the error! Could you state what HW are you
running? As the bug apparently does not hit everybody.
> if we try with a older kernel in the grub list it works the first time
and then it does
uninstalling cryptsetup and running upgrade-grub seems to fix the
problem in my case
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Title:
cryptsetup stuck at loading initramfs
I'm interested to know how you installed the custom kernel
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Title:
cryptsetup stuck at loading initramfs
Status in linux package in
I don't know how I can help on this one, but a coworker and myself ,
both on ubuntu , have been it by the same problem
(stuck a loading initramfs)
if we try with a older kernel in the grub list it works the first time
and then it does not work anymore after next reboot
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** Description changed:
Description:
- my system gets stuck at "Booting, Loading initramfs" (the first 2 lines of
booting, after grub)
- does not even show the enter cryptsetup passphrase
- affected kernels:
# a
/etc/fstab
#
LABEL=ubuntu/ btrfs
defaults,compress=zstd,commit=120,ssd,subvol=@ubuntu0 1
LABEL=boot /boot ext4defaults
0 2
tmpfs /tmp
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
#GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash ro rootflags=subvol=@ubuntu
mem_sleep_default=deep acpi_backlight=vendor pcie_aspm=force acpi_osi=Linux
dm_mod.use_blk_mq=1 quiet kas
/etc/crypttab
# Example crypttab file. Fields are: name, underlying device, passphrase,
cryptsetup options.
ubuntuDevice UUID=2b44dbfa-f195-4a27-b126-c895c31a1bd5 none
luks,initramfs,discard
swapDevice UUID=676be184-ca1a-464c-82f6-dfea11adb1b9 none
luks,initramfs,discard
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