@w-martin-h
Yeah, I get the same message as you after running that command.
Must admit, this bug is very frustrating for a newbie like me. I guess I
should just get a good Linux book and dive in so things like this are
more intuitive.
Until then I hope using MBR will work. I'll be back to let yo
Thanks for the help Jason but that didn't work either.
Upon reboot it still gave the 'please enter passphrase for disk ubuntu
--vg-swap_1(cryptswap1) on none!' message.
Since this was a fresh install I don't have much on my computer yet so I
wont mind redoing it. I want to try again using MBR ins
One more thing.
After just now rebooting my system again I've come to realize that my
"please enter passphase" message is slightly different from the one
Jason pictured (IMG_7979_01.jpg) in post #1.
Jason's message says: 'please enter passphrase for disk
primary(cryptswap1) on none!'
Mines on th
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Hey guys,
I'm still having trouble with this bug. Perhaps because I'm still fairly
new (~1 year) to linux.
I first noticed the "please enter passphase" error after the initial
install however, I didn't pay it any mind. Fast forward a few hours and
I decided to run the system updater because I did