Hey,

I too have this bug and found out that mkinitramfs don't create a cryptroot 
file. I'll test it by unpacking the initramfs and looks into the files and 
there 
where no cryptroot file. The funny thing is, if chroot into the same system 
(mount boot, sys, proc, dev than chroot ) the file was actually created 
perfectly and i could boot with it. 

here's my crypttab (just shorten the UUIDs):
bladde             /dev/disk/by-uuid/bXXXXXX       none            luks
cryptHome      /dev/disk/by-uuid/6XXXXXX       none            luks

and my fstab:
UUID=55XXXXXX     / ext4 defaults 0 0
UUID=f1fXXXXXX     /home defaults 0 0 

dear

sandro



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