Hello Oleksandr.
Am 16.04.2018 um 00:25 schrieb Oleksandr Natalenko:
>> as I'm stuck with a (non-EFI x86_64) system with encrypted root
>> partition, I have to enter the passphrase twice (grub needs it for
>> getting the kernel etc., systemd needs it for mounting the root
>> partition). This can b
Hello Gabriel,
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 12:35:33AM +0200, Gabriel C wrote:
> 2018-04-15 21:06 GMT+02:00 Hansjoerg Lipp :
> > as I'm stuck with a (non-EFI x86_64) system with encrypted root
> > partition, I have to enter the passphrase twice (grub needs it for
> > getting the kernel etc., systemd ne
2018-04-15 21:06 GMT+02:00 Hansjoerg Lipp :
> Hello,
>
Hello,
> as I'm stuck with a (non-EFI x86_64) system with encrypted root
> partition, I have to enter the passphrase twice (grub needs it for
> getting the kernel etc., systemd needs it for mounting the root
> partition). This can be quite in
Hi.
> as I'm stuck with a (non-EFI x86_64) system with encrypted root
> partition, I have to enter the passphrase twice (grub needs it for
> getting the kernel etc., systemd needs it for mounting the root
> partition). This can be quite inconvenient, especially if the passphrase
> is long and cont
Hello,
as I'm stuck with a (non-EFI x86_64) system with encrypted root
partition, I have to enter the passphrase twice (grub needs it for
getting the kernel etc., systemd needs it for mounting the root
partition). This can be quite inconvenient, especially if the passphrase
is long and contains sp
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