23.01.2016 05:44, John Andersen пишет:
I've got a 13.2 installation that for some reason some time ago started waiting a real short time for passwords on the Plymouth screen (or at least the Plymouth wallpaper) for a password for the Luks encrypted partition.
I have to hover over the keyboard waiting for that prompt to come up and type it really quick or it boots without my home partition mounted.
I thought it was /etc/crypttab where the delay was set, but this appears to be ignored. There are a few bug reports but they appear full of arguing back and forth and nobody has a clue.
Has anyone else seen this, or have a solution?
I cannot reproduce it. I installed minimal 13.2 with all current updates, added plymouth, couple of encrypted filesystems and right now it sits on Plymouth screen waiting passphrase for a cpuple of minutes at least. Of course what is stupid is complete lack of indication for which device password is expected. It is just blank input field without any hint whatsoever. May be I miss some Plpymouth packages. They are not installed in minimal text installation pattern, I selected them manually. OTOH I remember definitely having seen at least device name in the past. I suggest you try adding systemd.log_level=debug and remove "quiet" from kernel command line and upload "journalctl -b" output after boot to susepaste.org. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org