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.
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.