Re: cryptsetup: lvm is not available

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Am Mo., 2. Juli 2018 um 00:54 Uhr schrieb ms ~ <ms3811@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Debian Stretch using a microSD on a Chromebook with an encrypted root partition. When the laptop boots, it throws the following messages:
>
> cryptsetup (crypt-volume): lvm is not available
> cryptsetup (crypt-volume): lvm is not available
> Please unlock disk /dev/device (crypt-volume):
>
> Once I input the passphrase and hit enter, it proceeds to boot up just fine and everything works thereafter.

The message is printed by:
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/cryptroot

>From my understanding this is just a check whether lvm is used and
available in initrd, so lvm volumes are activated before crypt so
crypt on top of lvm is supported.

regards,
Stefan
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