On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
There are some bugs in systemd, plymouth and maybe dracut that will make it very difficult to get your system rebooted if you have an encrypted home (or other non-root) file system. It's possible this will also be the case now even if you don't have encrypted partitions.
Currently when the boot is failing, systemd appears to be confused about the state of the system and writes some files (/etc/profile and /etc/fstab) as though the root pivot hadn't happened yet.
The git3 kernel was crashing and booting using an encypted root has worked for initramsfs images built within the last week. So there isn't a lot of incentive to reboot to test new kernels right now anyway.
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Roger Barraud
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