Am 12.11.2012 21:11, schrieb Carlos E. R.:
I know that any usage of systemv is temporary, or as a check. If it works there, then it clearly is a systemd issue or provoked by it.
Well, plymouth is not supported by non-systemd boot AFAIK. As it apparently is a plymouth problem (removing plymouth and plymouth-scripts and then booting in verbose mode lets me enter the credentials on the console), I don't think I can verify anything with booting with traditional init.
Me, I'm considering writing my own scripts to handle my encrypted filesystem needs (and bypass systemd).
Well, I could of course do this. But as I'm running Factory not jut for fun but also to make sure that the next openSUSE release gets as good as possible, this would not be very productive. Best regards, Stefan -- Stefan Seyfried Linux Consultant & Developer -- GPG Key: 0x731B665B B1 Systems GmbH Osterfeldstraße 7 / 85088 Vohburg / http://www.b1-systems.de GF: Ralph Dehner / Unternehmenssitz: Vohburg / AG: Ingolstadt,HRB 3537 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org