On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 11:43:03PM +0100, Hugo Mills wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 04:40:33PM -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> > The screen shot provided makes it clear that one of the following kernel parameters is incorrect:
> >
> > > root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot
> >
> > > rootflags=subvol=root
> >
> > So either the dmcrypt volume hasn't been opened, thus isn't available; or rootfs isn't on a subvolume named root found at the top level of the file system. So I'd say this isn't a btrfs problem, rather it's due to some earlier misconfiguration that's preventing rootfs from being mounted.
>
> You'll need an initrd to run cryptsetup (or whatever) to collect a
> passphrase and decrypt the volume before you try to mount it. This
> sounds like a case for an initrd again.
I think you are confused, that's my config I pasted as an example.
He does not use dmcrypt in his example.
Marc
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