now when you say that - (I) believe it or not - I think it's
possible. I cannot test it, for now the LV is in production
but! I few days ago introduced an external usb keboard which
has not LED indicators at all and now when I play with it it
seems there might be problem on my f24, maybe the
drivers(?). Gee, open source with all its greatness and the
luck of officially Christened, own hardware(laptop) can be a
reason of great frustration sometimes.
I'll put together another cache pool some days and then
shall provide clarification to my own frustration.
On 29/08/16 16:08, Ondrej Kozina wrote:
Thank you for the lsblk and lvs output. At least now we
know that raid is somehow involved in the setup...
On 08/29/2016 04:22 PM, lejeczek wrote:
I cannot debug now as for now I've given up the idea to
encrypt this LV, but I would say is should be easily
reproducible (maybe even waste of time looking at my setup)
I simply tried:
Well, without the debug output from cryptsetup I can't be
of any more help, I'm sorry. It's like starring into
crystal ball guessing what may have gone wrong. The -22
error code is general "wrong parameters" answer. I don't
even know if cryptsetup has got into code path where it's
supposed to open the device for write.
But let me give it one last shot. Did you by any chance
end up with 22 right after the prompt:
"Are you sure? (Type uppercase yes):"
If so, are you sure that your answer was 'YES' instead of
lowercase 'yes'?
Regards
Ondrej
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