Ludwig Nussel writes:
LN> Jochen Hayek wrote: >> I prepare my /etc/crypttab and my /etc/fstab for quite a few different external encrypted disks. >> And I don't attach them all at the same time, esp. not at boot time. >> /etc/init.d/boot.crypto shouldn't bother attempting to mount disks, >> that are not currently attached. >> [...] LN> Most current boot.crypto from factory already skips devices that don't exist. I had installed (upgraded) SUSE Linux 10.3 from CD-ROMs, then I upgraded certain parts from SUSE Factory, and ... $ rpm --query -f /etc/init.d/boot.crypto aaa_base-10.1-41 In aaa_base-10.3-29.i586.rpm (currently on SUSE Factory) : $ rpm2cpio aaa_base-10.3-29.i586.rpm | cpio -tv | fgrep crypt 630 blocks -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1232 Apr 27 17:31 ./var/adm/fillup-templates/sysconfig.boot.crypto 1st: I find it a little risky to upgrade esp. aaa_base. 2nd: I cannot find boot.crypto in that package, so I cannot verify, what you're saying, and I would at least like to have a look at the new code in boot.crypto. J. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org