Also, cat /proc/modules shows dm_crypt is not loaded when it drops into
shell.
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Title:
12.10 installer don't show encrypted partitions
To manage
Workaround in the release notes for this bug does not work. After
installation, when I boot the system up, it never asks for a passphrase
to unlock the encrypted volume. init script waits for root device and
finally gives up dropping me into initramfs. Last error messages are:
"Gave up waiting fo
PS Obviously I didn't read the release notes in time, otherwise that
woudn't have happened!
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Title:
12.10 installer don't show encrypted partitio
I can confirm this affected me.
I installed to a system with some disks pre-encrypted - an old /home
which I was going to migrate to a new larger disk and some other data
partitions. I also created some new encrypted data partitions on the
large disk in preparation.
I assigned the encrypted part
Indeed, this just came up a bit too late for us to be able to squeeze a
fix into 12.10, I'm afraid; we were pushing it as it was. I've adjusted
the bug metadata to make it clear that this is something we must fix for
13.04.
** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu Raring)
Importance: Critical
Please read release notes for the workaround:
"The desktop image installer cannot unlock existing encrypted (LUKS) volumes.
If you need to make use of existing encrypted volumes during partitioning, then
use the "Try Ubuntu without installing" boot option to start a live session,
open the encryp
Is there any way the regression can be fixed? As has already been
pointed out this worked fine with the Alternate CD image installer - you
just had to select 'activate existing partitions', enter your password
and they were all there in the partitioner.
It seems very user-unfriendly that someone w
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
12.10 installer don't show encrypted partitions
To manage
Release-noted:
* The desktop image installer cannot unlock existing encrypted (LUKS)
volumes. If you need to make use of existing encrypted volumes during
partitioning, then use the "Try Ubuntu without installing" boot option
to start a live session, open the encrypted volumes (for example, by
c
This is actually a regression from the alternate installer. With that,
you could select "Configure encrypted volumes" followed by "Activate
existing encrypted volumes", enter your passphrase, and then existing
encrypted volumes would become available in the partitioner.
** Also affects: ubuntu-re
@vorlon Yes, that is true. The UI is confusing however because it states
"This computer currently has no detected operating systems. What would
you like to do?". Which is not true, because the same installer just
produced an encrypted install.
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If I understand correctly, this is not a new problem. Haven't we always
been unable to install to existing encrypted disks, in either the
desktop or alternate installer?
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Hmm... all we know there is encrypted disk on it and that's it. We can't
peak inside it, hence the labels / indications that there is nothing
present on the disk. Ideally we offer a way to unlock/lock the disks and
display correctly the situation. But I can see where the confusion is
coming from.
Hallo Dmitrijs.
Sorry for the bad example of me and my son.
Here the problem is that the installer don't show the partition declaring that
there is no operating system installedcreating a potential situation of
loss of data.
I think that we have to see this bug under this aspect, Ubuntu is te
I have previously marked a duplicate of this bug as won't fix.
See reasoning over here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1046779/comments/2
In short it's non-trivial to resize lvm on top of crypt and partman
(underlying partitioning backend) has no support for this currentl
Confirming. I installed a Quantal desktop (encrypted disk), and then I
re-run the ISO. Same end result, Ubiquity states the disk has no systems
installed.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Critical
Status: Confirmed
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** Description changed:
Hallo
Testing 20121014 amd64 desktop in virtual env.
in the disk was already present an encrypted Ubuntu installation, and when I
try to install a second Ubuntu it don't consider the encrypted partitions,
suggesting to erase all the disk instead to instal along side
** Summary changed:
- installer don't show encrypted partitions
+ 12.10 installer don't show encrypted partitions
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