FS#55537 - [linux-hardened] encrypt hook and booting fails on 4.13.a-1
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Opened by tom (archtom) - Wednesday, 06 September 2017, 13:53 GMT
Last edited by Daniel Micay (thestinger) - Tuesday, 03 October 2017, 20:24 GMT
Opened by tom (archtom) - Wednesday, 06 September 2017, 13:53 GMT
Last edited by Daniel Micay (thestinger) - Tuesday, 03 October 2017, 20:24 GMT
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Hey, I updated to the latest version linux-hardened 4.13.a-1
and it went with no error.
From the next boot on the computer would not boot anymore failing on the decrypt hook. The system is completely encrypted (incl. boot) and all packages are up-to-date. As the event seems to happen before the log starts (at I couldn't find anything in there regarding the issue) I took a photo and attached it. As I will be on holiday for 10 days I at least wanted to report the issue before. Downgrading to the latest 4.12 kernel linux-hardened solves the issue. Thanks in advance |
This task depends upon
Waiting 10 seconds for the device /dev/sdb1...
but then booted up fine. It took around 5 or 6 seconds to pass that point.
Then I tried the latest hardened kernel that was working 4.12.10 and counted the seconds it took for the encrypt hook. It took more than 15 seconds and there was no timer saying that it only waits for 10 seconds.
Is there a way for checking if it would work with a longer timeout? If yes, where would I have to set it?
In addition the hardened kernel seems to be doing something differently here which takes it a lot longer for this hook.
Thanks for your help in advance
Try 4.13.4.a-1 which is realigned with the core/linux configuration.
Waiting 10 seconds for the device /dev/sdb1...
I think the issue can be closed, but I am a little concerned about the timeout and 6 or 7 seconds out of 10 possible is pretty close to the chance of failing again. Is there a way to stretch the 10 seconds to 15 or 20 by default?