On Jo, 16 mai 19, 14:01:43, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> I've been struggling to fully setup some machines with A2SDi-8C-HLN4F
> motherboards and Intel x553 NICs (which require recent ixgbe support) as
> Debian stable machines.
> 
> Thanks to considerable help from this list, I've been able to
> successfully setup the machines over the net using buster/testing
> netinstall images, which allow one to select stretch/stable at install
> time, then reboot into rescue mode on the netinstaller and install
> kernel-image-4.19.0-0.bpo from backports to provide a stable system and
> kernel with ixgbe support.
> 
> However this doesn't work when running root off a RAID1 array with
> dm_crypt on top. Rescue mode can't both reassemble the array and decrypt
> the volume. While I can do that from the rescue shell I don't know how
> to pivot to make the decrypted volume root so I can install the backport
> kernel. **

I seem to recall the installer in expert mode offering a choice of 
kernels to install. Try pressing 'Back' and check the menu.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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