Re: Mount order after systemd update

2014-11-11 Thread Martin Manns
On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 10:00:03 +0100 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote: > Martin Manns: > > After switching to systemd, [...] password entry on startup looks > > weird because some weird red moving stars are shown instead of a > > prompt. > > The official name for the

Re: Mount order after systemd update

2014-11-09 Thread Martin Manns
On Thu, 06 Nov 2014 05:10:02 +0100 Laurent Bigonville wrote: > Which version of plymouth is that? Did you changed the default theme > or something? The plymouth version is plymouth_0.9.0-8. Changing the theme to "details" helped. Thank you. Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-req

Re: Mount order after systemd update

2014-11-05 Thread Martin Manns
On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 10:00:03 +0100 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote: > Plymouth is right there at the top of the list. Since there seems to be little choice of password agents, I tried it out. Now update-initramfs fails: # update-initramfs -u -v [...] Adding binary /bin/plymouth Adding binary /s

Re: Mount order after systemd update

2014-11-05 Thread Martin Manns
On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 10:00:03 +0100 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote: > That's what you get when your first recourse is Google rather than > the manual that comes with your software on your computer. (-: The > manual pages that you should be reading are: >* man -S 5 crypttab # > (http://fre

Re: Mount order after systemd update

2014-11-02 Thread Martin Manns
On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 18:10:03 +0100 Martin Steigerwald wrote: > > After switching to systemd, I would like to get back the following > > behavior: > > > > Mount multiple lvm-crypt volumes with password entry on startup. > > Mount several loopback devices from files within these volumes. > > > >

Re: Mount order after systemd update

2014-11-02 Thread Martin Manns
On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 16:40:02 +0100 Martin Manns wrote: > After switching to systemd, I would like to get back the following > behavior: Sorry, I forgot: I am running Debian unstable (i386) systemd 215-5+b1 cryptsetup 2:1.6.6-3 lvm2 2.02.111-2 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-use

Mount order after systemd update

2014-11-02 Thread Martin Manns
Dear all After switching to systemd, I would like to get back the following behavior: Mount multiple lvm-crypt volumes with password entry on startup. Mount several loopback devices from files within these volumes. With sysvinit, I had put the mount order into /etc/fstab and everything worked as

Re: apt GPGP key expired?

2009-07-11 Thread Martin Manns
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 17:47:41 +0200 Sven Joachim wrote: > On 2009-07-10 15:03 +0200, Zachary Uram wrote: > > > How do I fix this error, when I run 'apt-get update' it says > > suddenly: > > > > W: GPG error: http://debian.mirrors.pair.com squeeze Release: The > > following signatures were invalid

Bluetooth mouse scroll wheel on Etch: mh2 and lvm crypt

2007-05-21 Thread Martin Manns
Hi, I just switched to Debian (Etch) with the 2.6.20 binary kernel from sid and root lvm encryption via the installer. Now, I have the problem that the scroll wheel of my bluetooth mouse does not work (/dev/input/mice does not produce any output on a wheel move, everything else works fine). I foun