http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030299 Bug ID: 1030299 Summary: No /etc/crypttab created when using manual partition setup Classification: openSUSE Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed Version: Current Hardware: Other OS: Other Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: P5 - None Component: YaST2 Assignee: yast2-maintainers@suse.de Reporter: mrueckert@suse.com QA Contact: jsrain@suse.com Found By: --- Blocker: --- I wanted a system where all the different "partitions" or on a single encrypted device. steps to reproduce: --------------------- 0. start installer and open partitioning tool in expert mode 1. switch to text console 2. manually create partition setup outside of yast with parted sda1 fat boot/efi sda2 lvm partition for the rest of the disk manually run cryptsetup luksFormat --use-random --key-size=512 /dev/sda2 2. pick "re-read disks" from the menu. Yast will prompt you for the password of the new encrypted partition. 3. create VG and PVs for root, home and swap on the encrypted. 4. format sda1 with fat and mount it to /boot/efi/ 5. install system and reboot. 6. first boot will fail because the initrd can not setup the luks volume because of missing /etc/crypttab. 7. boot into rescue system and manually create /etc/crypttab with content: ``` csda2 /dev/sda2 none none ``` call mkinitrd inside a chroot. ( I can provide all the exact steps for doing this) 8. reboot machine and see it finally boot. Workaround: ------------ during package installation create /mnt/etc/crypttab manually. initrd created at the end of the installation will support luks and system will boot properly. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.