AFAICS this bug is still relevant as the check is still in place and putting CRYPTSETUP=y in
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf is still not enough.
I try to boot a btrfs on a RAID1 (dm) inside an encrypted partition. For some reason, update-initramfs is not able to determine the "canonical device of /dev/md0" which in turn probably makes it not include the cryptsetup binary.
AFAICS this bug is still relevant as the check is still in place and putting CRYPTSETUP=y in tools/initramfs .conf is still not enough.
/etc/initramfs-
I try to boot a btrfs on a RAID1 (dm) inside an encrypted partition. For some reason, update-initramfs is not able to determine the "canonical device of /dev/md0" which in turn probably makes it not include the cryptsetup binary.
The hack mentioned in comment #4 seems to work.