[Bug 1066376] Re: keyboard doesn't work to enter password with panda and encrypted partitions

Paul Larson paul.larson at canonical.com
Sat Oct 13 20:37:23 UTC 2012


Also tried this on x86, and disabled legacy support for usb in bios.
When I did that, I could still enter the password to unlock the disk,
but the grub menu would not respond to using the keyboard.

On ARM, the lack of ability to enter the password can be worked around
by booting with serial console enabled.

** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Adam Conrad (adconrad)

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Title:
  keyboard doesn't work to enter password with panda and encrypted
  partitions

Status in “initramfs-tools” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Installing quantal server on panda from the 20121013 image, a normal
  install with guided partitioning works fine, and keyboard works during
  and post-install.

  However, if I select lvm+encrypted partitions from the partitioning
  screen, after rebooting the keyboard does not work for entering the
  password to unlock the disk, which prevents booting the system.

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