Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 18.10 64bit installation with "Encrypt the new Xubuntu
installation for security" option checked runs normally, and also boots
without problem.
Then, if you perform an dist-upgrade, which result in a new kernel
installed, and reboot, at the boot after a few seconds the message 'Gave
up waiting for suspend/resume device" shows up, followed by a 'ALERT!
/dev/mapper/xubuntu--vg-root does not exists. Dropping to a shell!'.
Using the GRUB menu, choosing 'Advanced options for Ubuntu', selecting
'Ubuntu, with Linux 4.18.0-10-generic' (and only with that version) the
system boots normally, asking me for the password, etc.
Tested with every other kernel version, none worked. Tested on a Toshiba
Satellite C55-B and Virtualbox 5.2.18_Ubuntu r123745
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: boot xubuntu
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Xubuntu 18.10 with encrytion fails to boot with kernel > 4.18.0-10
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