On 23/01/2021 12.01, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Am 23.01.21 um 01:12 schrieb J Leslie Turriff:
On 2021-01-22 12:44:56 Carlos E. R. wrote:
|On 22/01/2021 15.13, J Leslie Turriff wrote: |> On 2021-01-22 05:34:05 Carlos E.R. wrote: |>> |On 22/01/2021 11.41, Daniel Bauer wrote:
|According to the man page, the settings do exist, but I also have |problems with them: ... Ah, that's right. I remember now, that I tried that just like you did, but it doesn't work. Bug report time?
I added noauto to that entry in crypttab. No difference. My computer insists on waiting 1 minute and 30 seconds at boot.
Should be both noauto and nofail.
On bigbrother I found: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1524759
The last entry says: "To prevent that device from being unlocked automatically, you also need to disable the mount unit." But I have no idea what this could mean :-)
Huh. Systemd, I fear. Do: systemctl status mnt-[tab][tab] and you should see them. Huh, no, I don't see mine. I see one, the one that fails. Isengard:/etc/systemd/system # systemctl status mnt- mnt-BookTelcontar.mount mnt-Moria.mount Isengard:/etc/systemd/system # The second one I don't know what it is. You can "cat", maybe "edit"... I have never tried to edit them, I think they are generated on the fly, so perhaps an override unit. Someone may know. Isengard:/etc/systemd/system # systemctl cat mnt-BookTelcontar.mount # /run/systemd/generator/mnt-BookTelcontar.mount # Automatically generated by systemd-fstab-generator [Unit] SourcePath=/etc/fstab Documentation=man:fstab(5) man:systemd-fstab-generator(8) Requires=systemd-fsck@dev-mapper-cr_my_book_tlcntr.service After=systemd-fsck@dev-mapper-cr_my_book_tlcntr.service [Mount] Where=/mnt/BookTelcontar What=/dev/mapper/cr_my_book_tlcntr Type=btrfs Options=lazytime,compress,nofail Isengard:/etc/systemd/system # "edit" creates an override file directly, but I don't know what to add. I can't try, my disk is currently connected, I have another problem to handle first (automatic password failing).
a detail: I use several eternal USB-disks, all encrypted the same way, but this happens with only one of them (a WD_Elements). The only difference between those external disks is that this one is one with external power supply, while the others are connected only with USB.
No idea how that could matter. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.2 x86_64 at Telcontar)