Howdy... I have a system that mounts at boot two LUKS-encrypted partitions. Both swap and home are encrypted, with different passwords. Ordinarily, I am asked at boot for the passwords, one at a time, each time in an unlabeled graphical box consisting of a data-entry field and a padlock icon. Though the box is completely unlabeled as to which password it is asking for, I know from long experience that it is swap first wanted, then the box cleared and redrawn, then home password wanted. There has always been a quite sufficient wait-time while the machine waits for the data entry. Sometime around 16th December this changed. The process still works fine for the swap password, box is drawn and machine pauses awaiting the password entry, but the graphical box is never drawn for the second (home) password and the machine thus boots without mounting home. If I F12 the boot, I can see the request for the 2nd password scroll by in the text console, but it doesn't pause for data entry, immediately times out, and again boots without the second encrypted drive. If I immediately and quickly type the 2nd password as soon as I see it scroll by, it's accepted and home is mounted. If I'm a bit slow, it doesn't mount and reports an incorrect password in the log. I've looked at the logs after failed mounts and I see systemd messages reporting the failures, but the messages seem to be different each time. And I see no messages in there at all from the graphical boot thing (plymouth?) Any ideas what I should be looking at here? Thanks. Ralph My desktop is lxde (gtk) and the 13.2 os is: 3.16.7-29-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Oct 23 00:46:04 UTC 2015 (6be6a97) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org