LUKS, "no device found"

Ian Eure ian at retrospec.tv
Sat Jan 29 01:45:18 CET 2022


Maximilian Stein <m at steiny.biz> writes:

>> If fai stop with an error, you can go to a second tty  via 
>> "Alt-F2" and type there any command you like to test.
>>
>>
> Exactly, that's what I had in mind.
>
> Bonus: You can of course directly edit the disk config file and 
> retry 
> (and even actually attempt to write your configuration to disk) 
> multiple 
> times until it works. So, when you start with a known-working 
> configuration (like the example) and gradually change it to your 
> desired 
> configuration you should find the problematic setting.
>
Excellent, I had poked around looking for another VT, but I guess 
I missed it.

After wiping the partition table, FAI is able to install without 
errors and I get a bootable system at the end.

Thanks for the help on this, I really appreciate it!

  -- Ian


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