I can confirm this problem in Edgy on x86. My /etc/crypttab has this line:
crypt /dev/hda6
Dapper used to stop during boot and wait for the passphrase. Edgy does not. When I boot without "splash", I can see the failure message:
Starting early crypto disks...
Enter passphrase: Command failed: Key reading error
After the system comes up, I can run /etc/init.d/cryptdisks (or cryptdisks-early) by hand and it works fine; it waits for the passphrase and starts the encrypted device.
I can confirm this problem in Edgy on x86. My /etc/crypttab has this line:
crypt /dev/hda6
Dapper used to stop during boot and wait for the passphrase. Edgy does not. When I boot without "splash", I can see the failure message:
Starting early crypto disks...
Enter passphrase: Command failed: Key reading error
After the system comes up, I can run /etc/init. d/cryptdisks (or cryptdisks-early) by hand and it works fine; it waits for the passphrase and starts the encrypted device.