[Bug 112631] Cannot open encrypted Luks root filesystem

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112631

--- Comment #1 from alex.theoto <alex.theoto@xxxxxxxxx> ---
I cannot boot my system.
The root is encrypted with Luks and after booting and enter my password I get
the following error:

    Check that kernel supports aes-xts-plain64 cipher (check syslog for more
info)

and prompts me again the password.

Downgrading into 4.1.17, cryptsetup works fine.

Distro: ArchLinux

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