Thomas Swan schrieb:
The UUID works fine without bash for unencrypted ext3 partitions. The UUID hack I am talking about is for finding which device to decrypt based on the UUID of the LUKS partition.
Right, and I'm talking about LUKS UUIDs. Neither nash nor blkid know about those atm. and this makes it difficult to find the partition with the right LUKS UUID. My patch adds probing for LUKS encrypted partitions to libblkid and nash can use that to find the correct partition as it already does with normal (non-LUKS) partitions. Karsten -- Karsten Hopp | Mail: karsten@xxxxxxxxx Red Hat Deutschland | Tel: +49-711-96437-0 Hauptstaetterstr.58 | Fax: +49-711-613590 D-70178 Stuttgart | http://www.redhat.de -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list