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Hello all,
Since the last pacman update I ran my encrypted boot started failing and I can't seem to find out what is going wrong. So I hope someone else sees the problem.
The current behaviour:
I start up the laptop with the following boot settings:
title Arch Linux test
linux /vmlinuz-linux
initrd /intel-ucode.img
initrd /initramfs-linux.img
options nvidia-drm.modeset=1 cryptdevice=UUID=fad4a476-832c-4f4d-ad87-32c6f5ed02d6:cryptroot1 root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot1 rw
I enter my password and the system seems to boot up oke. Then I see waiting for /dev/mapper/cryptroot. If I check the service it sais the following things:
sudo journalctl -u dev-mapper-cryptroot1.device
Dec 21 15:53:09 viserion systemd[1]: Condition check resulted in /dev/mapper/cryptroot1 being skipped.
Dec 21 15:54:42 viserion systemd[1]: dev-mapper-cryptroot1.device: Job dev-mapper-cryptroot1.device/start time>
Dec 21 15:54:42 viserion systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device /dev/mapper/cryptroot1.
Dec 21 15:54:42 viserion systemd[1]: dev-mapper-cryptroot1.device: Job dev-mapper-cryptroot1.device/start fail>
Dec 21 15:54:50 viserion systemd[1]: Unnecessary job was removed for /dev/mapper/cryptroot1.
So after a while it fails and this service fails:
Dec 21 15:54:43 viserion @ystemctl[1070]: Failed to switch root: Specified switch root path '/sysroot' does not seem to be an OS tree. os-release file is missing.
If I now press ctrl-d the emergency shell will exit and I will get a normal boot. I'm not really sure where to look for the problem so I hope you guys can help me.
This is my /etc/mkinitcpio.conf:
# vim:set ft=sh
# MODULES
# The following modules are loaded before any boot hooks are
# run. Advanced users may wish to specify all system modules
# in this array. For instance:
# MODULES=(piix ide_disk reiserfs)
MODULES=()
# BINARIES
# This setting includes any additional binaries a given user may
# wish into the CPIO image. This is run last, so it may be used to
# override the actual binaries included by a given hook
# BINARIES are dependency parsed, so you may safely ignore libraries
BINARIES=()
# FILES
# This setting is similar to BINARIES above, however, files are added
# as-is and are not parsed in any way. This is useful for config files.
FILES=()
# HOOKS
# This is the most important setting in this file. The HOOKS control the
# modules and scripts added to the image, and what happens at boot time.
# Order is important, and it is recommended that you do not change the
# order in which HOOKS are added. Run 'mkinitcpio -H <hook name>' for
# help on a given hook.
# 'base' is _required_ unless you know precisely what you are doing.
# 'udev' is _required_ in order to automatically load modules
# 'filesystems' is _required_ unless you specify your fs modules in MODULES
# Examples:
## This setup specifies all modules in the MODULES setting above.
## No raid, lvm2, or encrypted root is needed.
# HOOKS=(base)
#
## This setup will autodetect all modules for your system and should
## work as a sane default
# HOOKS=(base udev autodetect block filesystems)
#
## This setup will generate a 'full' image which supports most systems.
## No autodetection is done.
# HOOKS=(base udev block filesystems)
#
## This setup assembles a pata mdadm array with an encrypted root FS.
## Note: See 'mkinitcpio -H mdadm' for more information on raid devices.
# HOOKS=(base udev block mdadm encrypt filesystems)
#
## This setup loads an lvm2 volume group on a usb device.
# HOOKS=(base udev block lvm2 filesystems)
#
## NOTE: If you have /usr on a separate partition, you MUST include the
# usr, fsck and shutdown hooks.
#HOOKS=(base autodetect modconf block filesystems keyboard systemd systemd-tool)
#HOOKS=(base udev autodetect keyboard keymap consolefont modconf block encrypt filesystems keyboard )
HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf kms keyboard keymap consolefont block encrypt lvm2 filesystems fsck)
# COMPRESSION
# Use this to compress the initramfs image. By default, gzip compression
# is used. Use 'cat' to create an uncompressed image.
#COMPRESSION="gzip"
#COMPRESSION="bzip2"
#COMPRESSION="lzma"
#COMPRESSION="xz"
#COMPRESSION="lzop"
#COMPRESSION="lz4"
# COMPRESSION_OPTIONS
# Additional options for the compressor
#COMPRESSION_OPTIONS=()
Thanks!
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You are, presumably, using systemd-boot. What was in the latest update? I'm guessing systemd was updated as there have been a number of similar reports.
Assuming systemd was updated, see https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=281785.
Last edited by cfr (2022-12-22 02:15:04)
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Yes I'm using systemd boot and I guess that was updated. However I can't find a post with this problem. It is really weird to me that unlocking the rootdisk fails but a boot can be continued. Almost as if the rootdisk is trying to be unlocked twice.
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Same thing's happening to me, using BIOS Syslinux. Ctrl-D after the timeout continues the boot as normal.
kernel boot options
root=/dev/mapper/machine-root rw verbose cryptdevice=/dev/disk/by-uuid/uuid-redacted:crypt ip=:::::eth0:dhcp netconf_timeout=5
lvm2-on-LUKS-on-md
/etc/mkinitcpio.conf
...
HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf kms keyboard keymap consolefont mdadm_udev block netconf dropbear encryptssh lvm2 uresume filesystems fsck shutdown)
...
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