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Hi,
My root is on a Luks partition with a key enrolled in the TPM (with Secure Boot). I also have a passphrase set up for manual unlocking.
Up to now, when I (for example) forgot to sign an .efi image and try to boot, unlocking would fail, print out the error and fallback to a password prompt. After entering the password normal booting was possible.
However when I tried this morning, at the fallback password prompt my passphrase was systematically rejected, which would then lead to the recovery shell (which is disabled) and an error.
I booted from live media and was able to properly unlock the disk, so the passphrase still works.
I'm thinking it could be some kind of keyboard layout issue, but I haven't changed anything to the previous setup.
HOOKS=(systemd autodetect modconf block keyboard sd-vconsole sd-encrypt)cat /etc/vconsole.conf
KEYMAP=frI just tried a second time to boot to an unsigned image and the behavior is consistent. Booting to the signed image with TPM unlocking works fine.
Any idea where to look ? Thanks !
Last edited by Cvlc (2022-09-18 12:28:10)
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