[issue246] kernel panic after typing wrong password while booting to unlock crypted partition
David Vilar Benet
bts at bts.grml.org
Wed Jul 25 23:19:29 CEST 2007
New submission from David Vilar Benet <dvb at sleepykitten.de>:
After an installation of grml 1.0-1 I followed the instructions of the man page
of grml2hd and made a crypted swap and a crypted home partition. Everything
seems to work fine so far but when I get the instruction while booting to enter
my passwort to unlock my home partition and I enter a wrong password the kernel
gets panic. I even don't get the chance to enter it twice.
The man page also says that you have to edit /etc/runlevel.conf to adapt it but
that's wrong, everything was already fine there.
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messages: 683
nosy: azatoth
priority: bug
status: unread
title: kernel panic after typing wrong password while booting to unlock crypted partition
topic: grml2hd, kernel, manpage
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