
Hello, Am Sonntag, 21. August 2005 22:46 schrieb miguel listas:
i have some encrypted partitions in my system (suse 9.3, updated). [searching for something like "noauto"] /dev/loop0 /dev/hdb11 /stuff reiserfs twofish256 acl,user_xattr,noauto [...] Is there an easy way to disable the boot.crypto script during the boot? Ive been unable to find the man page of cryptotab or any reference in the fstab man page.
Try putting the encrypted partitions in your fstab. You can get the currently used mount options by calling mount | grep loop Don't forget to add "noauto" to the options when writing them into the fstab ;-) Then comment out the partitions in /etc/cryptotab. boot.crypto doesn't check for encrypted partition in fstab AFAIK. BTW: There's a good article about crypto filesystems on sdb.suse.de - just search for it ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- 2.-5.9.2005: Weinfest in Insheim Bei der Landjugend: Liquid, AH-Band und Deafen Goblins Mehr Infos: www.Landjugend-Insheim.de