Bruno,
my /etc/cryptotab consists of the following 3 entries.
luks-6fbe3ef9-b08b-4d59-92fa-c4a4746c6817
UUID=6fbe3ef9-b08b-4d59-92fa-c4a4746c6817 none
luks-d1122665-ef96-4731-8745-31a1dd8aed09
UUID=d1122665-ef96-4731-8745-31a1dd8aed09 none
luks-a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160
UUID=a417a2f6-988b-49bf-be2e-e2cf34dcc160 none
The first line is my swap, the 2nd entry is the data partition, the 3rd
root. It all seems to be correct to me.
Thanks,
Peter.
On 05/23/2012 02:25 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 14:09:59 -0400,
Peter A <loony(a)loonybin.org> wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm having an issue with encrypted disk setup on my Dell M6600
> laptop. During boot of Fedora 17 (originally installed from alpha,
> yum updated current ever since), I get prompted for the password but
> the device shown in the prompt changes. If it ends up picking md127p1
> the boot device is not decrypted the devices but instead fails with a
> luks error trying to access the device. If I get prompted for the
> pass phrase for any other device, boot up is successful, including
> mounting the md127p1 partition.
I would take a look at /etc/crypttab and make sure it appears to be
correct. You can use blkid to get uuids and make sure they match up
properly. If you change /etc/crypttab, you'll want to rerun dracut so
that a good copy ends up in the initramfs file.
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