Hello, on Freitag, 27. November 2009, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
Dne Pá 27. listopadu 2009 20:13:16 Christian Boltz napsal(a):
on Sonntag, 15. November 2009, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
I have Lenovo R61 (160 GB disc). I did fresh install of openSUSE 11.2 with ext4 and I wished to have encrypted root (LVM based solution as described in manual). So I choose automatic way without separate /home. It proposed about 76 MB /boot and LVM covering rest of the disc (almost 160 GB) containing 2 GB swap and "/" of size about 15 GB!
Not yet... Sorry, I will... Could You tell me what might be keyword to find the needed information in huuuuuuuge logs? It would really help me. ;-) I have failed in this way...
Searching the YaST logs isn't that easy - especially if you don't know what to search for ;-) I also don't know the keywords for searching the logs, but the developers usually do. Just open a bug and attach the y2logs as described on http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs/YaST#Attachments_-_y2logs.2C_hwinfo_etc.
cosmetic problem is that I can see bootsplash only before I type passphrase for root partition. After it I see text output. I do not care at all, but it is a tiny bug. :)
Sounds like another bugreport ;-)
...and answer will be "It's not bug, it's a feature" :-)
I have only /home encrypted (and /var and /tmp symlinked to /home/), and I get the bootsplash back after typing the passphrase for /home. Therefore I guess the behaviour you see is really a bug ;-)
After hard installation encrypted partition works fine.
What about suspend to disk? Does it work or is it impossible with swap inside of an encrypted LVM?
I have swap on separate partition, not within LVM, with random password generated during each boot (as I was used to do in previous versions). Suspend to disc works.
Hmm, if you use a random swap password - how is your swap decrypted on resume? (Just curious...) Regards, Christian Boltz -- "Hast du schon gehoert: Ein Bug im Netscape Navigator erlaubt es jedem, übers Internet deine Festplatte zu lesen." - "Weiss ich, deshalb bleibe ich ja auch bei Netscape - wenn's ein Microsoft-Bug waere, dann dürfte jeder meine Festplatte auch noch beschreiben..." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-testing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-testing+help@opensuse.org