I can confirm this behavior but had it with Leap and Tumbleweed (latest snapshots) especially when using an USB hub or changing the keyboard right away (using another one than at install time - which triggered my scare about reprogrammed firmware). My setup is/was: /boot - unencrpyted and then encrypted LVM with root, swap and home. The behavior is: boots normally with normal keyboard function then, once you pass the grub: it is as if it is switched off, no corrent at all, numlock LED has not functionality when pressed, so it is as if it would be switched off. To the O.P.: try if you have to stick in a different usb-keyboard. If I am right you will then be able to input the password to unblock LUKS. So this would confirm a but which you and me share :-) Other test would be: take of the keyboard from the hub and put it directly on one of the usb-outlets of your machine (that is if you use a hub). Then also I experienced you can overcome the block.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Andrei Borzenkov Gesendet: Sa. 31.10.2015 10:39 An: opensuse-factory@opensuse.org Betreff: Re: [opensuse-factory] [Leap 42.1] [LUKS password at boot]
Zitat von Andrei Borzenkov :
root partition or user
31.10.2015 12:31, 0x90 пишет: partitions?
All partitions exept /boot/efi and
/boot are encrypted. It does not answer my question. I did not ask which partitions were encrypted - I asked with which partitions you had problems entering password. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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