On 08/01/2012 07:23 AM, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
The "swap" example reinitializes the encrypted block device at boot and
does mkswap on that. You want neither, just use "luks" as for your other
partition.
Geert
Ah that makes complete sense - thank you. I'll test shortly.
gene/
On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 07:09:37 -0400, Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 08/01/2012 02:00 AM, Aurko Roy wrote:
> >If you do man crypttab, there's an example for swap at the bottom. It is
> >
> > swap /dev/sda7 /dev/urandom swap
> >
>
>
>Thanks, I am aware of that, but I have luks on my swap parti
On 08/01/2012 02:00 AM, Aurko Roy wrote:
If you do man crypttab, there's an example for swap at the bottom. It is
swap /dev/sda7 /dev/urandom swap
Thanks, I am aware of that, but I have luks on my swap partition so
that won't work. I want to be prompted for a password. luks is also
re
If you do man crypttab, there's an example for swap at the bottom. It is
swap /dev/sda7 /dev/urandom swap
HTH
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
>
> I am fully up to date on testing repo. I have a laptop with encrypted
> /home and swap. Both are luks. When I convert /etc
I am fully up to date on testing repo. I have a laptop with encrypted
/home and swap. Both are luks. When I convert /etc/cryptab /home works
fine but swap fails at boot time with
Unlocking of swap failed.
Legacy /etc/cryptab (works but get legacy warnings)
home /dev/sda5
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