Public bug reported:

After installing Karmic today and rebooting, I didn't get the
opportunity to enter the passphrase for my LUKS encrypted home
partition. This meant that not only didn't I have a usable home
partition but also (because they're in /etc/crypttab after the home
partition) I didn't have a /tmp filesystem or any swap. It also messes
up my NFS mounts, as some of them are mounted in my home directory.

This seems to be a serious design fault in upstart (or at least the way
it's working with encrypted filesystems) and rendered by computer
unusable.

Unfortunately I won't be able to provide any extra diagnostics, as this
has forced me to restore my system from backups.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Karmic boot doesn't wait for encrypted disc passphrase
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/468885
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