Excuse me, Andrey. I failed to see that you asked me to test a script. I could not get to the command line because my way was barred by a password prompt that didn't recognise my keyboard. I reinstalled opensuse using a simple password. As it happens, that install failed for another reason (Gnome environment failure on IBM X40 laptop). I shall try KDE. I have limited time. I must get this laptop up and running as soon as possible. But I can intentionally break the reinstall with a complex password if you need me to run a test. Is this test necessary, or is it more an admirable looking fix that I would nevertheless respectfully decline because it seems easier to me to add/delete complex/simple luks passwords after the install? On 24 July 2014 11:04, Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Mark Ballard <markjballard@googlemail.com> wrote:
I suggested in all seriousness, though with come sarcasm, that since Ubuntu was open source, the solution might be easily replicated or at least advised.
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