Hello!
Has anybody managed to mount a LUKS volume using a key-file, with 'mount.crypt'? (or 'just mount')
My /etc/fstab: /dev/sdb1 /media/dataspace crypt defaults,noauto,user 0 0 My crypttab is empty. The LUKS volume has both a key-file and a passphrase. It works fine with a passphrase: # mount /media/dataspace/ Password: sh: /sbin/udevsettle: No such file or directory key slot 0 unlocked. sh: /sbin/udevsettle: No such file or directory Command successful. (these udevsettle warnings are not related to the problem) But I can't get it to work with a keyfile. If I do it in two steps, that is, first open the volume with cryptsetup --key-file ... and then mount it, it works fine. In short, I can't get 'mount' or 'mount.crypt' to pass the key-file to cryptsetup. More details in: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=528366 Do you think it is a bug? Cheers, Giorgos
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