Sorry, I wasn't clear on that. This was all in Gutsay. When I said I
hadn't tried "Install with Ubuntu Studio Gutsy", I meant I had used
Ubuntu Gutsy's install disc. I will edit the description to avoid
further confusion.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ubuntustudio-desktop
To Reproduce:
- 1) On given hard drive, run Ubuntu x86 alternate installer and partition as
thus:
+ 1) On given hard drive, run Ubuntu Gutsy x86 alternate installer and
partition as thus:
/boot
volume_for_encryption (default settings)
- LVM
- /
-/other_mount_points
2) At first boot, Ubuntu's usplash pauses load and prompts for
passphrase. Upon successful entry of passphrase, Ubuntu continues
loading.
3) Install ubuntustudio-desktop, which replaces Ubuntu's usplash with
Ubuntu Studio's
4) Restart. Ubuntu Studio's usplash will hang on loading, incrementing
the progress bar very slowly, but never giving an opportunity to enter a
passphrase for the encrypted volume.
5) Press ALT+F1. Console will report it is attempting to mount the
encrypted volume, but never prompt for passphrase.
Recommend triaging for critical, as this wrecks a functional install,
requiring either re-install or rescue with a separate OS (cannot be
repaired in same OS as problem exists).
Not tried:
1) Repeat steps 1-3 above, then manually reset the usplash to the Ubuntu
default.
2) Install with Ubuntu Studio Gutsy, and setup encrypted volumes there (not
even sure if it allows for it).
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Ubuntu Studio usplash Fails to Prompt for Passphrase for Encrypted LVMs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155130
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