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bug#19190: Cannot boot with encrypted root
From: |
Duncan Keall |
Subject: |
bug#19190: Cannot boot with encrypted root |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Nov 2014 15:06:03 +1300 |
> Does your initrd configuration have the modules Nikita’s configuration
> shows?
Here are the configurations I have tested which all result in the errors
posted above:
("dm-crypt.ko" "aes-x86_64.ko" "crc32.ko" "pcbc.ko" "xcbc.ko"
"sha256-ssse3.ko")
("dm-crypt.ko" "cryptd.ko" "aes-x86_64.ko" "crc32.ko" "pcbc.ko" "xcbc.ko"
"sha256-ssse3.ko")
("dm-crypt.ko" "cryptd.ko" "crc32-pclmul.ko" "aes-x86_64.ko" "crc32.ko"
"pcbc.ko" "xcbc.ko" "sha256-ssse3.ko")
I could also add "aesni-intel.ko" but it resulted in a different set of
kernel errors on boot:
aesni_intel: Unknown symbol ablk_decrypt (err 0)
aesni_intel: Unknown symbol lrw_free_table (err 0)
aesni_intel: Unknown symbol ablk_set_key (err 0)
...
ERROR: In procedure load-linux-module: Unknown error -1
For reference, here are all the modules loaded on my current system
which might be related:
aes_x86_64 aesni_intel af_alg algif_skcipher arc4 ccm crc32_pclmul
crc32c_intel crc_t10dif crct10dif_common crct10dif_pclmul cryptd ctr
dm_crypt dm_mod gf128mul ghash_clmulni_intel lrw xor