I have an update which is quite strange and I think I should completely revise my setup. I have created /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume with contents which stopped the asking of swap partition LUKS password, but of course lost the resume from disk functionality.
The strange thing is that after installing the task-lxde-desktop package the system is asking for the root filesystem password after unlocking the /boot partition and whatever the input given, it continues with the GRUB menu and asks for the root partition also after the kernel is booted and initramfs initialized. Any ideas of why this happens in Debian 12 and not in Debian 11?
Code:
RESUME=none
The strange thing is that after installing the task-lxde-desktop package the system is asking for the root filesystem password after unlocking the /boot partition and whatever the input given, it continues with the GRUB menu and asks for the root partition also after the kernel is booted and initramfs initialized. Any ideas of why this happens in Debian 12 and not in Debian 11?
Statistics: Posted by IT-Nerd — 2024-08-09 14:09