Hello all, I routinely encrypt all important partitions on my laptops / workstations / servers using LUKS both at home and at work. However, due to the above, I can no longer remotely reboot the machines (at least the ones that doesn't have a serial console attached) as I'm required to baby-sit the machine until the password prompt appears. My question is simple: Given the fact that I rarely encrypt the root, can I somehow delay the encrypted partition mount to right-before-gdm, so all the essential services (samba, nfs, cups) - especially network and sshd, will be up, so I can remotely type the password required to mount the encrypted partitions? I could delete the entries from /etc/cryptab, create a service that will mount the partitions late in the boot process, but AFAIK, this will not display the graphical password prompt making it less than ideal... - Gilboa -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel