Comment 50 for bug 430496

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Kevin C (annakevinc) wrote :

Using Kubuntu 9.10 alternate CD.

First time, I encrypted using manual partition during install, which creates /etc/crypttab and /etc/fstab entries for /home and swap.
Same issues on boot, kdm refuses to accept the password, no matter how many times entered.

Second time, I installed only / and swap (using random key so no password required), it gives waiting for swap partition to be initialized, then proceeds with /etc/fstab. Adding a manual encrypted /home (requiring a password) gives the original problem.

This has worked well in previous releases since 2007 June, only Karmic has made some changes which have caused this problem.