Even after updating for the package fix referred to in bug #287879 my
issue is still not fixed. I could really use some help debugging this!

Here's my current state:

Every time I boot my system, I'm dropped to an initrd busybox prompt
with a notice that my root device can't be found. The root device can't
be found because the initrd hasn't bothered to try opening my luks-
encrypted partition yet. A simple "cryptsetup luksOpen..." from the
prompt will unlock the partiton, then my LVM volumes are automatically
found and activated. I've typed one command and pressed ctrl+d and
everything continues roughly as usual.

After I've manually unlocked my encrypted partition, I'm actually asked
for the passphrase for it a few seconds later (even though it's already
unlocked). This says to me that the cryptsetup stuff in the initrd is
happening far too late.

Help!

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initrd no longer activating encrypted filesystems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318892
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