[Bug 1809819] [NEW] Ubuntu will not unlock non-root LUKS devices when booting without "splash" kernel argument

Launchpad Bug Tracker 1809819 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jan 7 17:12:47 UTC 2019


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Ubuntu will not unlock non-root LUKS devices (with the same passphrase)
when booting without "splash" kernel argument.

Please see the video I've recorded (in VirtualBox)
https://my.nixaid.com/s/epxpwHckGipcB6D

It feels like systemd-ask-password-plymouth is trying to use the same
passphrase to unlock the rest of the LUKS devices, whilst systemd-ask-
password-console isn't.

Ubuntu 18.04.1 64-bit.

/etc/crypttab:
sda5_crypt UUID=5ba77327-4680-45d1-ba03-ab1b4fc12abb none luks,discard
c4129022-9a34-4eee-9971-0464d92881e0 UUID=c4129022-9a34-4eee-9971-0464d92881e0 none luks
luks-b7e017d7-53c4-4503-b376-c62a1d383f17 UUID=b7e017d7-53c4-4503-b376-c62a1d383f17 none luks

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: bot-comment
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Ubuntu will not unlock non-root LUKS devices when booting without "splash" kernel argument
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1809819
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