Re: 2.6.XX kernel for encrypted root

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Jan Klod <janklodvan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Betreff: Re: 2.6.XX kernel for encrypted root
> > the kernel cannot find the initial ramdisk.

May I try a quick shot and answer your question like this:
Before booting encrypted root partition you definitely have to tell your boot-loader where the kernel image file can be found and give further information to the kernel.
Just as an example for booting from USB-Stick using syslinux the command looks like this:
kernel vmlinuz append initrd=intrd.gz root=100 init=/linuxrc rootfstype=minix

Of course, loop-aes README has more details if you have the time.

> Please somebody tell me this: is that kernel for loop-aes supposed to boot
> before encrypting root and booting from external device?

Yes! Kernel is supposed to boot up to the point where you are asked for a pass phrase. In case your kernel fails to accomplish this you will have to recompile it.

Kind regards,
Peter
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