Finally, I could find a clean solution without changing the /etc/rcS.d/ scripts sequence. Here what have I done.
First at all, I can definitively say my keyboard is connected to the USB bus. Therefore, not only the usb-hid driver is needed but also the USB chipset drivers, otherwise the passphrase can not be entered. One possible solution could be to use initrd in order to load the required modules before the root filesystem is mounted. I have not tried this solution, but it should work. An other solution is to build directly in the kernel (not as module) the required drivers. This is the solution I have tried and it seems to work properly. I have built in the following drivers: CONFIG_INPUT CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD CONFIG_USB CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD CONFIG_USB_HID CONFIG_USB_HIDINPUT CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV Whit this solution, I can digit the passphrase when /etc/rcS.d/S26cryptdisks is called. Ciao Emidio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]