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On 10/14/20 6:39 AM, Ralph wrote:
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 am surprised at this. For me, it is working. I use an encrypted LVM for root, home, swap. And I have a separate partition that I mount as "/shared". That "/shared" partition is also LUKS encrypted. For normal booting, I have removed the "splash=silent" line from the boot command. I get the full details of boot. My understand is that plymouth is still there handling the crypto, but not trying to display its splash screen. So I just rebooted, using "plymouth.enable=0". And I was still only prompted once for the password. As I understand it, in this case "dracut" is managing the crypto prompting and remembering the password that worked for the encrypted LVM. I'm not sure why that did not work for you. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org