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2020 Oct 12
0
Re: Encrypting boot partition Libvirt not showing the OS booting up
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>>>
>>> iPXE (http://ipxe.org) 00:02.0 C980 PCI2.10 PnP PMM+3FF8FE80+3FECFE80
>>> C980
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Booting from Hard Disk...
>>> Attempting to decrypt master key...
>>> Enter passphrase for hd0,msdos1 (43a322dfc8ba4628b80afc66d49642a7):
>>>
>>>
>>> As you can see above, if I invoked qemu directly, I get prompted for the
>>> boot passthrase but I'm not getting it when using libvirt.
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>> Okay, so the root cause ... or "problem" here is that you don't see the
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2020 Oct 12
3
Encrypting boot partition Libvirt not showing the OS booting up
Hi,
I have installed Debian Buster with encrypted LVM so apon installation
my root partition is encrypted.
So far so good but as soon as I encrypt the boot partition, after reboot
the OS won't start.
If I start the drive directly with qemu, it works but it looks like
Libvirt is somehow not able to deel with it.
What am I missing?
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John Doe