From: ken <gebser@mousecar.com>
To: dm-crypt <dm-crypt@saout.de>
Subject: Re: [dm-crypt] Password is not accepted
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 08:57:21 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E79DF31.10709@mousecar.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4E79548F.8080206@redhat.com>
On 09/20/2011 11:05 PM Milan Broz wrote:
> On 09/21/2011 04:03 AM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
>
>> This is all driven by the initramfs. What happens is that,
>> sometimes, the screen goes black for perhaps 15 or more
>> seconds starting about 3 or 4 seconds after the luks
>> password prompt. Attempts to enter the password or portion
>> thereof during this time always result in failure.
>> I believe I've seen the same problem without the screen
>> going black as well. If I wait a long time to enter the
>> password all is well.
>
> I had problems with late reset of usb devices
> (with connected usb keyboard).
>
> When I start to enter passphrase (in initramfs), usb kernel
> module resets usb devices (perhaps just initialization)
> and usually it cause lost of some entered characters.
>
> Waiting few seconds helps - maybe this is the similar case
> or just problem with another hw interfering (like gpu).
>
> To debug such issues - boot kernel, intramfs (dracut or whatever
> it is) with full debug to console, check what is logged
> immediately before it happens.
> (If it is too quick, just use some camera and record screen
> or log it to serial console.)
>
> With passphrase entered in late init where things run in
> parallel (like systemd these days) even more magic can happen;-)
>
> Milan
Is there a way to determine if the USB connection to the encrypted disk
is good... so that it won't drop any characters in the passphrase?
E.g., how about running an "fdisk -l" on the drive first, then running
the "cryptsetup" command?
Better: Is there perhaps an option to cryptsetup (just for testing of
course) which would make it echo back the passphrase it received...?
just to ensure that it received what I intended?
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2011-09-20 23:43 ` [dm-crypt] Password is not accepted Arno Wagner
2011-09-21 2:03 ` Karl O. Pinc
2011-09-21 3:05 ` Milan Broz
2011-09-21 12:57 ` ken [this message]
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