[Bug 1875186] Re: Booting continues despite three failed attempts if the root partition is unencrypted

Seth Arnold 1875186 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Apr 28 00:08:54 UTC 2020


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Title:
  Booting continues despite three failed attempts if the root partition
  is unencrypted

Status in cryptsetup package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  On a computer with an unencrypted root partition and an encrypted
  /home partition, during boot, after three failed attempts to unlock
  the /home partition, startup proceeds and I end up at GDM. I cannot
  log in though, since /home is still locked.

  I expected cryptsetup to either keep asking for the passphrase or
  refuse to proceed and ask me to power off instead.

  Is it a bug? Is it the desired behavior? Does it make the computer
  less secure than the unencrypted / partition already does (I realize
  that it is a bad setup)?

  PS: The 60 second delay reported in bug 1862660 doesn't happen.

  Ubuntu 20.04, cryptsetup 2:2.2.2-3ubuntu2

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