Hi all, after updating my Leap 42.2 yesterday from systemd-228-25.3.1 to systemd-228-25.6.1 my boot hangs at the point where it normally would ask my Luks password. I'm running Leap 42.2 with Kernel:stable on an nvme SSD with an encrypted LVM, i.e. only /boot/efi in uncrypted. (I need Kernel:stable since in order to get HDMI working on my new XPS 15 9560 I need at least something like a 4.9 kernel). The issue reminds me of the thread starting https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2017-06/msg00643.html, except that none of the tricks there help, such as switching to (any of the) other VTs. I've removed plymouth completely now, and I can boot fine with the older 25.3.1 (also when downgrading back to it, or even when manually replacing all the systemd files in my initrd), while with 25.6.1 I do not get a password prompt. After looking at the diff between the two, I presume it has something to do with the new NVMe rules in rules/60-persistent-storage.rules, but before digging deeper, has anyone seen this same problem or perhaps have a simple workaround/fix? Best wishes, Mischa Sallé -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org