Hello, 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! It looked like this is maximum size and there was no way to resize it to correct size. There was no trace of resting 145 GB. So I deleted proposed partitions, made it by hand and it works fine (correct sizes). It is strange. Did You see similar behaviour? Small 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. :) After hard installation encrypted partition works fine. Best regards, Vojtěch -- Vojtěch Zeisek http://www.natur.cuni.cz/~zeisek/cs Jabber: vojta.sc@njs.netlab.cz ICQ: 273-557-509 Skype: vojta.sc
Hello, 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! It looked like this is maximum size and there was no way to resize it to correct size. There was no trace of resting 145 GB. So I deleted proposed partitions, made it by hand and it works fine (correct sizes).
Did you open a bugreport for this? If not, please do and attach the y2logs.
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 ;-)
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? Regards, Christian Boltz --
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Hello, Dne Pá 27. listopadu 2009 20:13:16 Christian Boltz napsal(a):
Hello,
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! It looked like this is maximum size and there was no way to resize it to correct size. There was no trace of resting 145 GB. So I deleted proposed partitions, made it by hand and it works fine (correct sizes).
Did you open a bugreport for this? If not, please do and attach the y2logs.
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...
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" :-)
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.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
Ich geh' jetzt erstmal Gummienten beim Wettschwimmen zugucken...
Du Gluecklicher. Ich darf morgen "echten" eNTen beim Umfallen zuschaun. [Jochen Erwied und Thomas Ogrisegg in dasr]
Best regards, Vojtěch Zeisek -- Vojtěch Zeisek http://www.natur.cuni.cz/~zeisek/ Jabber: vojta.sc@njs.netlab.cz ICQ: 273-557-509 Skype: vojta.sc
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
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