Re: Bad behaviour with encrypted partitions

2019-01-04 Thread Carles Pina i Estany
Hi, On Jan/04/2019, Hans wrote: > Normally I have to type the password for every partition, always > beginning with /usr,. then /home, then /var. After putting in all > passwords correct, the system is going on booting. > > But this is no more, now it is that way: > > - I have to type the pas

Re: Bad behaviour with encrypted partitions

2019-01-04 Thread tomas
On Fri, Jan 04, 2019 at 12:55:31PM +0100, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, [...] > This behaviour points me, that the password is stored somewhere in the system > and is used again. Bad behaviour!! And if it is stored (maybe in the keyboard > buffer???), will it be erased after boot? Most probably it'

Bad behaviour with encrypted partitions

2019-01-04 Thread Hans
Hi folks, I am running debian/testing i386 on an EEEPC. I have /home, /var and /usr enrypted with luks. All partitions got the same lng password. This worked fine for years. But now I discovered a strange behaviour, please let me explain: Normally I have to type the password for every par