The problem was that /boot was within the encrypted / So first Grub asked for the passphrase to open boot, which takes a loooong time (here 50 seconds), and then later the kernel asks again. So I did a fresh install with a separate, UNencrypted /boot partition. Now the passphrase is only asked once, when the kernel needs it. Am 30.06.21 um 12:33 schrieb Daniel Bauer:
So I installed OS 15.3 o my new Lenovo Ideapad Duet 3. It went ok (later I will open new threads for different smaller prolbems).
I let the installer overwrite all former partitions and used "encrypted system" within the installer.
So I have /dev/mmcblk0 116.48 GiB mmcblk0p1 0.5 GiB Ext4 /boot/efi mmcblk0p2 29.47 GiB Ext4 / (encrypted) mmcblk0p3 78.94 GiB Ext4 /hme (encrypted) mmcblk0p4 7.57 GiB Swap encrypted
When I switch on the device I get:
Attempting to decrypt master key... Enter passphrase for hd0, gpt2 (hex nmber)
I enter the passphrase I takes 50 seconds until the grub menu appears, ten it shows
Started Plymouth Boot Screen. Forward Passworëto Plymouth Directory Watch. Reached targets Paths. Found device /dev/disk/by-long hex number Found device /dev/disk/by-long hex nmber Found device /dev/disk/by_uuid/hex number Starting Cryptography Setup for cr_root... Starting Cryptography Setup for cr_swap... Please enter passphrase for disk cr_swap:: [6.974882] usb 1-5: device descriptor read/64, error -71
I enter the passphrase again, and it boots.
Something is wrong. Passphrase should be asked only once and the 50 seconds after the first enter are loooog.
What can I do? (I can repeat install if necessary as I have not copied any personal data nor did any settings until now)
Thanks for hints.
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