Hello! I tried to install opensuse-10.1 with an encrypted /var partition. This created problems in the bootup process. It turns out that encrypted partitions are mounted later than ordinary partitions. This creates some problems because /var/run, /var/log, /var/spool and so on are not available. Is there any reason not to mount crypted partitions along with all the ordinary partitions? BTW: Are there any plans to support crypted root? BTW1: What about LUKS support?
Hello!
I tried to install opensuse-10.1 with an encrypted /var partition. This created problems in the bootup process. It turns out that encrypted partitions are mounted later than ordinary partitions.
That seems so.
This creates some problems because /var/run, /var/log, /var/spool and so on are not available.
Is there any reason not to mount crypted partitions along with all the ordinary partitions?
BTW: Are there any plans to support crypted root?
Crypted root is a special case (you need to do it in the initrd) and should already supported AFAICguess. Jan Engelhardt --
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Jan Engelhardt
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Josef Wolf