I have encountered this same bug after installing Ubuntu 9.10 beta desktop on my Asus EEE (i386).
I used the alternate installer, and encrypted the root partition. Thus far, the root partition has always mounted successfully at boot. However, when I try to "cryptsetup luksOpen" my SD card, it does not accept the password. Perhaps this is just a problem with LUKS encrypted disks that were created with previous versions of Ubuntu? (Of course, that is still a serious issue as LUKS should be forward compatible.) Eventually, "cryptsetup luksOpen" (run as root from the command line) will succeed. It seems that if I log in to Gnome (instead of on the console), and then insert the SD card, Gnome detects the LUKS SD card, and ask me for a password. Gnome then fails to mount it, but(!) the next time I try to mount the SD card in the console as root, I succeed. However, I have only used this workaround twice, so maybe something else is going on. If I discover any more information, I will post it here. -- cryptsetup fails to open LUKS partition https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433051 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
