Hello Daniele,
The ‘modprobe: unix module not found’ message is a different problem
Daniele Guerrieri <d.guerrieri@gmail.com> wrote:
> Every time I START the system, just before the prompt for passphrase, there
> are some complaints about the / filesystem: something like "Cannot find
> harpsiRoot volume" and also mobprobe: unix module not found. So it
introduced by a recent upgrade of initramfs-tools and the kernel, I
think. It is no problem either, modprobe here tries to load the
‘unix’ module which is already compiled into the kernel and thus not
available.
Exactly. That’s why it first complains and then decides to ask you
> complains about missing root volume, but is wrapped by the encrypted volume
> so it should be normal not to have / mounted before inserting the
> passphrase.. or not?
for a passphrase :) I see the exact same behaviour and my system is working fine.
> However, after inserting the passphrase, everything goes ok and the rest:)
> works perfectly.
/ is still mounted, trying to stop the encrypted device therefore
> Otherside, every time i STOP the system, there is a fail: stopping early
> crypto disks failed.
fails. That is not a problem either, in my experience.
Yes.
> Are this two issues related? Are my data safe in this double wrapped
> container (encrypted->lvm->logical volume->data)?
Best regards,
Claudius
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