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Package "cryptsetup"


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Name: cryptsetup

Description:

disk encryption support - startup scripts

Latest version: *DELETED*
Release: focal (20.04)
Level: proposed
Repository: main
Homepage: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup

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Version: *DELETED* 2020-10-26 13:07:15 UTC
Moved to focal:main:updates
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Version: 2:2.2.2-3ubuntu2.3 2020-10-08 18:06:14 UTC

  cryptsetup (2:2.2.2-3ubuntu2.3) focal; urgency=medium

  * Introduce retry logic for external invocations after mdadm (LP: #1879980)
    - Currently, if an encrypted rootfs is configured on top of a MD RAID1
      array and such array gets degraded (e.g., a member is removed/failed)
      the cryptsetup scripts cannot mount the rootfs, and the boot fails.
      We fix that issue here by allowing the cryptroot script to be re-run
      by initramfs-tools/local-block stage, as mdadm can activate degraded
      arrays at that stage.
      There is an initramfs-tools counter-part for this fix, but alone the
      cryptsetup portion is harmless.
    - d/cryptsetup-initramfs.install: ship the new local-bottom script.
    - d/functions: declare variables for local-top|block|bottom scripts
      (flag that local-block is running and external invocation counter.)
    - d/i/s/local-block/cryptroot: set flag that local-block is running.
    - d/i/s/local-bottom/cryptroot: clean up the flag and counter files.
    - d/i/s/local-top/cryptroot: change the logic from just waiting 180
      seconds to waiting 5 seconds first, then allowing initramfs-tools
      to run mdadm (to activate degraded arrays) and call back at least
      30 times/seconds more.

 -- <email address hidden> (Guilherme G. Piccoli) Wed, 16 Sep 2020 17:40:05 -0300




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