http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=916014
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=916014#c8
--- Comment #8 from Darren Freeman ---
I tried to complete the upgrade, but in the end, I couldn't complete "zypper
verify". It insisted on removing packages that were not installed, and it
didn't offer to install packages that, according to rpm -Va, were missing. I
had no idea how to get zypper's view of the system consistent with that of rpm.
I restored my backup of 13.1. After a lot of effort with grub2 not working, I
switched to grub 1, and it booted. Then I upgraded to 13.2 with OBS
Kernel:stable. Then I switched to grub 2, which works perfectly.
I still have the problem of not being asked for a password on boot. It sits
there for a few minutes before dropping to an emergency shell. I don't need to
boot failsafe, I can enter the two lines of magic to access /dev/system/root.
Then when I exit, the system finishes booting.
So I can boil all of this down to the following statement:
On a completely up-to-date 13.2, upgraded from 13.1, with root on LVM on LUKS,
Dracut will not prompt for a password. It was working on 13.1. This is a
regression.
I also have another machine with a fresh 13.2 install that is doing the same
thing. I believe I have also had this happen on a third system. I think this is
100% reproducible.
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