(mountall isn't trying to mount it, it's trying to make sure there's an
/etc/mtab entry for it)
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There's an ecryptfs bug here - it's mount tool should be aware of the -f
"fake" option
** Package changed: mountall (Ubuntu Karmic) => ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu
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** Attachment added: "sudo mountall --debug"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33560858/mountall.log
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Did you see my Gparted screenshot attachment
(http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33558071/gparted.png)? It still doesn't
make sense to me. Why is it asking for a password (b.t.w. users login
doesn't work for that) for /dev/sda5 when the Private directory stuff is
on /dev/md0?
Also there is also an mtab
There is no /etc/crypttab
aptitude search cryptsetup
p cryptsetup- configures encrypted
block devices
/var/lib/DeviceKit-disks/mtab is an empty file
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It appears mountall is trying to mount a private directory that is
managed by ecryptfs-utils. The password is the users login password, so
it should not be mounted at boot, but only when the user logs in.
So this is a bug in mountall trying to mount something it shouldn't.
See the bottom line of
The link you give is for the ecryptfs-utils type of encryption. Mountall
shouldn't be trying to mount it.
Could you put here the contents of:
/etc/crypttab (if present)
/etc/fstab
/etc/mtab
Also could you run
$ aptitude search cryptsetup
and give the output (the letter at the start will show w
Hamish, I don't know which encryption I am using. I think I followed these
steps:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory
How do I find out which encryption I am using?
Also, my private folder is the only thing with encryption, it is on my /home
which is on /dev/md0. How come
The Private folder suggests it might be ecryptfs-utils - using the
encrypted home folders as developed by Dustin Kirkland. These should not
be set up until log in.
whoop: what type of encryption are you using?
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On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 14:51 +, whoop wrote:
> Won't doing that just ensure that it gets stuck every time? I think this
> because running sudo mountall --debug never returns for me because it
> gets stuck at my Private folder and asks for pass phrases, keys and the
> likes... I know the pass ph
Won't doing that just ensure that it gets stuck every time? I think this
because running sudo mountall --debug never returns for me because it
gets stuck at my Private folder and asks for pass phrases, keys and the
likes... I know the pass phrase but I don't remember all the key and
sypher settings
On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 14:03 +, whoop wrote:
> What debug log? You mean mountall --debug or /var/log/debug?
> If I need to get something specific during that session, how do I do that if
> my system hangs?
>
mountall --debug
Easiest way is to probably edit /etc/init/mountall.conf and add
-
What debug log? You mean mountall --debug or /var/log/debug?
If I need to get something specific during that session, how do I do that if my
system hangs?
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Please attach the --debug log from a session when you get the hang with
no activity
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Well I'm sorry to report mountall 0.2.0 didn't fix the problem. I just
had another show stopper at boot. Same problems... It just sits there
with no disk-activity...
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Fixed, per original reporter's comments
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Well mountall got updated here to 0.2.0 (from regular repo's not using
ppa's here). I didn't get any boot failures yet. I'll keep you's
informed...
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and another success story !
I was able to get Karmic up and running, hope keeps on an on an on
Thanks for all the help.
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On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 11:26 +, Ernst wrote:
> And it booted succesfully!
> I did saw that the order was different. Before, I had:
> fsck 2.16
> fsck2.16
> /dev/sda5 clean
> /dev/sda7 clean
>
> Now, it was
> fsck 2.16
> /dev/sda5 clean
>
> fsck 2.16
> /dev/sda7 clean
>
Right, your sda5 and s
And it booted succesfully!
I did saw that the order was different. Before, I had:
fsck 2.16
fsck2.16
/dev/sda5 clean
/dev/sda7 clean
Now, it was
fsck 2.16
/dev/sda5 clean
fsck 2.16
/dev/sda7 clean
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 13:20, Ernst Blaauw
wrote:
> Here's the log.
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at
Here's the log.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 13:01, Scott James Remnant
wrote:
> Sorry about the issues with the previous PPA versions, as usual things
> worked just fine when I tested it in the various rigs I have here - of
> course it flatly failed when installed on normal systems because I
> hadn't
Sorry about the issues with the previous PPA versions, as usual things
worked just fine when I tested it in the various rigs I have here - of
course it flatly failed when installed on normal systems because I
hadn't actually tested that ;)
I've uploaded a new ~boot4 version, this one feels much be
Boot with the liveCD/USB and do:
sudo -s -H
mkdir /media/ubuntu
# system partition:
mount /dev/sda5 /media/ubuntu
#/home partition:
mount /dev/sda7 /media/ubuntu/home
mount --bind /dev/ /media/ubuntu/dev
mount --bind /dev/pts /media/ubuntu/dev/pts
mount --bind /dev/shm /media/ubuntu/dev/shm
chroot
So here is the party ! -
I get an error message :
"fsck from util-linux-ng 2.16
/dev/sda6 has been mounted 27 times
without being checked. check forced"
Ernst can you please elaborate on this post and give steps on how to restore
the system using a Jaunty CD.
Well, I restored my machine by booti
Ah, I understand why it doesn't return. It gets stuck at my Private
folder (needs a pass phrase). Considering my Private folder is part of
my /home which is on /dev/md0, which doesn't hang during forced fcsk
(only /dev/sda5 hangs). The attached file should contain all information
information you ne
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 13:51 +, whoop wrote:
> Not sure if this log is useful at all because it never
> returned/finished. But maybe that's supposed to happen...
>
> ** Attachment added: "sudo mountall --debug > mountall.log 2>&1"
>http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33298349/mountall.log
>
It'
Well, I restored my machine by booting with an USB stick and then chrooting
into the affected install. There, I could easily downgrade the package.
However, that's not an 'easy' way: you have to know how to chroot, you have
to have a LiveUSB or -CD, etc.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 15:51, whoop wrote:
Not sure if this log is useful at all because it never
returned/finished. But maybe that's supposed to happen...
** Attachment added: "sudo mountall --debug > mountall.log 2>&1"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33298349/mountall.log
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Incomplet
Maybe this is a stupid comment but the "sudo mountall --debug >
mountall.log 2>&1" doesn't return. Or is that supposed to be the case?
Ernst my machine is working fine also... It only hangs when fsck is
forced on my / (/dev/sda5 ext3). If I reset the machine after that it
boots just fine. So the o
** Attachment added: "08102009095.jpg"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33296276/08102009095.jpg
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I just restarted, and it failed. See the attachment. It says:
mountall: mount /mnt/Documenten [] terminated with status 21
mountall: Filesystem could not be mounted: /mnt/Documenten
fuse: failed to create temporary directory.
This goes on and on, and the number () is increased every time
Here you'll have my log file. Remember, at the moment my system boots
fine and it's possible I have a totally different problem. But here you
go. (I anonymized some things in the log file)
** Attachment added: "mountall.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33292516/mountall.log
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I've uploaded a new mountall package to the ubuntu-boot PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-boot/+archive/ppa
I would appreciate it if you could install this and try it out.
*BEFORE* you reboot though, could you run "sudo mountall --debug >
mountall.log 2>&1" and attach that to this bug - then aft
forced check goes fine for my /dev/md0 home partition (hd activity and
blinking hd light, more importantly it resumes), but still hangs for my
/dev/sda5 / partition.
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