I tried to upgrade 3 different machine from 40 to 41. All older that boot with /boot/efi. Two machines were laptops and one machine was a desktop media server. All three failed the same way. The disk decryption mechanism did not work. Same error message generated. If I had to guess, I believe that fedora 41 update breaks for older boot machines that are encrypted. Older machines (/boot/efi) are testing corner cases. Older machines (/boot/efi) that are encrypted are corner cases of corner cases and, so, this was most likely not tested. On 11/5/24 3:44 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
So, if I’m reading this right, you updated to Fedora 41 and now you can’t unlock the LUKS volume upon boot. Is that correct?
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