I'm using cryptsetup 2:1.1.0~rc2-1ubuntu12 to unlock the root filesystem
(sda6_crypt) and the home filesystem (sda7_crypt) that is unlocked with a
keyfile located into the root fs.
Here's my /etc/crypttab
sda5_crypt /dev/sda5 /dev/urandom cipher=aes-cbc-essiv:sha256,size=256,swap
sda6_crypt /dev/disk/by-uuid/9fb5d009-5509-4886-9324-b43d9fd0d161 none luks
sda7_crypt /dev/disk/by-uuid/5402c06c-196d-4d97-a3da-ec45ff103ac0
/etc/crypt.key luks
I don't really know why I'm booting without the "splash" option, I can
only think I don't remember having removed it from /etc/default/grub.
Should I put it there? I thought that without the splash option plymouth
would fallback to the text theme (if there is one)
r...@jarvis:~# plymouth-set-default-theme --list
details
fade-in
glow
script
solar
spinfinity
text
ubuntu-logo
Isn't the "script" one?
The only thing I want to clearly point out is that before "patching" the
plymouth.conf file my system did not boot. It forced me to Alt+SysRq+K it and
drop to a root shell prompt.
So I understand that you - a developer - knows that the post-start command is
wrong, but now my system boots quite as fast as it did with 0.8.0-~8 (later
versions did not boot) so I think about what may be wrong with it.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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System does not booth with last plymouth. SAK needed to unlock it.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526321
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