Bug#701862: Fails to boot, no cryptsetup in initramfs
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: USB
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/wheezy_di_rc1/amd64/iso-cd/debian-wheezy-DI-rc1-amd64-netinst.iso
Date: 27th February 2013
Machine: Samsung NC110P
Processor: Atom N2600
Memory: 2GB RAM, 320GB disk
Partitions:
#1 primary 254.8 MB B f ext4 /
#2 primary 319.8 GB K crypto (sda2_crypt)
- Provides logical volume: da 290820MB
#1 290.8 GB F ext4 /data
- Provides logical volume: ho 9999MB
#1 10 GB F ext4 /home
- Provides logical volume: rt 499MB
#1 499.1 MB F ext4 /
- Provides logical volume: sw 3997MB
#1 4 GB F swap swap
- Provides logical volume: tm 499MB
#1 499.1 MB F ext4 /tmp
- Provides logical volume: us 9999MB
#1 10 GB F ext4 /usr
- Provides logical volume: va 3997MB>
#1 4 GB F ext4 /var
Comments/Problems:
Everything installed apparently correctly. When I then boot the system
Grub starts OK, then the system stops with the "ALERT! /dev/mapper/dk-rt
does not exist Dropping to a shell!" message. On my other machine with
a similar installation (installed some months ago) it asks me for the
cryptsetup password instead just before this point.
Once in the shell, cryptsetup is unavailable.
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