Deron Meranda <deron.meranda <at> gmail.com> writes:
The / and primary swap partitions (or logical volumes) are handled a
bit differently than say /opt. They are mounted very early in the boot
process, and in fact are handled by the initrd's nash scripts. If you
change the LUKS options for these, you'll need to rebuild the initrd
(see mkinitrd) as well. Or, you could just wait until the next kernel
update and it will correct things for you.
I rebuilt the initrd using mkinitrd but it made no difference - so I guess
that when the next kernel update is released it will also be the same?
I also tried suspending the machine but it would not come out of suspend and
I had to reboot.
Oh well having to enter the luks passphrases twice is not too much of a burden!