Bruno,
my /etc/cryptotab consists of the following 3 entries.
luks-6fbe3ef9-b08b-4d59-92fa-c4a4746c6817
UUID=6fbe3ef9-b08b-4d59-92fa-c4a4746c6817 none
luks-d1122665-ef96-4731-8745-31a1dd8aed09
UUID=d1122665-ef96-4731-8745-31a1dd8aed09 none
luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160
UUID=a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160 none
The first line is my swap, the 2nd entry is the data partition, the 3rd
root. It all seems to be correct to me.
Thanks,
Peter.
On 05/23/2012 02:25 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 14:09:59 -0400,
Peter A <loony@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
I'm having an issue with encrypted disk setup on my Dell M6600
laptop. During boot of Fedora 17 (originally installed from alpha,
yum updated current ever since), I get prompted for the password but
the device shown in the prompt changes. If it ends up picking md127p1
the boot device is not decrypted the devices but instead fails with a
luks error trying to access the device. If I get prompted for the
pass phrase for any other device, boot up is successful, including
mounting the md127p1 partition.
I would take a look at /etc/crypttab and make sure it appears to be
correct. You can use blkid to get uuids and make sure they match up
properly. If you change /etc/crypttab, you'll want to rerun dracut so
that a good copy ends up in the initramfs file.
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