On Mon, 21.03.11 09:35, Bruno Wolff III (bruno(a)wolff.to) wrote:
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 16:22:59 +0200,
Gilboa Davara <gilboad(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My question is simple: Given the fact that I rarely encrypt the root,
> can I somehow delay the encrypted partition mount to right-before-gdm,
> so all the essential services (samba, nfs, cups) - especially network
> and sshd, will be up, so I can remotely type the password required to
> mount the encrypted partitions?
I think under systemd there is a timeout and the system will continue to
boot without the encrypted devices being mounted.
On systemd systems you can add "nofail" to the options in
/etc/crypttab. If used systemd will automatically decrypt the device if
it is plugged in (you will get a wall message telling you to enter the
passphrase for that and how to do that), but if it isn't it won't delay
bootup.
Lennart
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