On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 10:50:12AM CEST, yudi v <yudi....@gmail.com> said: > My laptop hard drive configuration: > > sda1 - win7 > sda2 - /boot > sda3 - LVM on top of LUKS partition - (separate LVs for /, /home, and SWAP) > sda5 - FAT32 > > > for the most part everything seems to be working fine except the order of > modules/components when Debian boots up. > > When I boot Debian, it first looks for the LVM VG and LV, and then the LUKS > container. - I encrypted the PV, I thought the order should be the other way > around. > > So when it boots, message on the screen says it failed to load the VG and > the LVs and then gives me an option to enter my pass-phrase. > > Because I have LVM on top of LUKS I thought it would first open the LUKS > container and then load the LVM container. > > > I have the same problem when shutting down. > > It closes the LUKS container and then throws up an error saying it cannot > find VG and LVs (or something similar). > > Of course it will not find hte VG once the LUKS container is closed. > > Not sure how this happened. Can anyone explain how to fix this. >
Did you try to use the early option in cryptsetup ? It make sthe luks part being done earlier at boot time (in the cryptdisks-early boot script). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110819085641.gj32...@rail.eu.org