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14.10.2020 14:39, Ralph пишет:
Hello!
Some strangeness in a fresh install of Leap 15.2 on a system with multiple LUKS partitions mounted at boot, all owning the same password.
Normal boot and plymouth(?) displays a neon green text line on a blank background asking for the LUKS password for swap. After entering pw, plymouth(?) then displays three neon green blocks for several seconds. Remaining three LUKS partitions are invisibly mounted without further prompting and system boots into graphical mode.
Boot with plymouth.enable=0 and I get the text display, as expected and usual in previous revs, but then I get prompted for passwords for all 4 partitions, even though they all have the same password. This used to be buffered and pw retried on additional partitions first before system would ask for any needed additional pw. Not now, apparently.
I cannot reproduce it. I create two encrypted partitions with the same passphrase and I'm asked just once. Systemd should actually cache passphrase in kernel keyring for short period of time. How long is interval between password requests? You may want to boot with systemd.log_level=debug which /may/ provide more information what happens.
What is happening here? No 'you must immediately delete plymouth from the system' suggestions, please ;)
Ralph
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