Re: Bug 1742953 - No Screensaver/Powerdown after Inactivity at LUKS Password Prompt [FutureFeature]

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On 2019-08-18 02:57, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:

On 18.08.2019 2:24, Joseph D. Wagner wrote:

The Plymouth LUKS password prompt will wait FOREVER for me to type in a
password

This is intended, because system is not even started yet on
LUKS-encrypted media attach stage.

It is intended to display the same image on the screen continuously until I suffer from screen burn-in?

If you don't want to enter LUKS password on every boot, you should use
TPM or hardware tokens.

My issue is not with waiting forever on the password prompt. My issue is with displaying the same password prompt forever, causing screen burn-in. There are unexpected reboots, like crashes and dual-boot systems where a non-default OS decides to automatically reboot for updates, only for the reboot to go into the default with LUKS.

Joseph D. Wagner
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