On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 09:22:37AM +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > Am 03.09.2013 23:31, schrieb Frank Steinmetzger: > > > This link gave me the deciding hint -- I didn't have > > cryptsetup-generator in my system, because I didn’t have the > > cryptsetup useflags enabled. I rebuilt systemd and udisks and now > > I’m prompted for the LUKS password during boot. \o/ > > Congratulations! > > sidenote: The mentioned pam_mount way of doing things lets you boot > through to a login. No waiting for the passphrase ... when I login the > LUKS-device is opened and mounted ... only one time user/pw ... > personally I like it that way. Finding stuff on pam_mount doesn’t seem to be too hard. But how do I prevent systemd from trying it first? Just by disabling the service? > > Now I need to find out whether it’s feasible for me to use it. I’ll > > definitely have to procure some custom unit files, e.g. for > > monitorix. > […] > pls share your unit as well (or even file it as a bug on > bugs.gentoo.org) to help the gentoo devs (and users) here. Well, it’s an experiment, but I’m still quite hesitant to switch. It really shuts down fast (1 to 2 seconds or so), but I don’t see much improvement in booting time (still around 40 seconds until KDM is finished). I like the small stuff around it though, for instance timedatectl is neat and that there is no consolekit thread spam in htop. I also see now why some people rant about it, e.g. that it has an own logging daemon (“one big block of everything”) which uses a binary data format. OTOH, logging becomes very handy with it in that you can see all messages associated with a particular service. Systemdadm is a start, but impractical on a netbook screen. I was hoping I could have openrc and systemd in parallel on the system (so I don’t have to maintain two systems, especially on a slow netbook), but b/c I removed consolekit altogether, a lot of stuff doesn’t work anymore if I try booting with openrc. Perhaps someone can give me a hint about the following: - I’m missing openrc’s feature of using the menu key to switch between the last two TTYs, that’s very useful. - No login prompt on TTY1. - A resource link on how to set up networking without network manager. I always did it the conf.d/net way. Cheers. -- Gruß | Greetings | Qapla’ Please do not share anything from, with or about me with any Facebook service. Dyslexics of the world, untie!