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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>2009-08-04 16:52:34 +0200
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>2011-03-09 17:48:05 +0100
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Looking for persistency partitions on luks devices only if we boot with persistent=cryptsetup.
In order to determine if a encrypted partition contains a persistent partition for live-initramfs, we do have to open it and look into it. Open means, that the user has to provide the passphase (or key). A user booting a *default* debian-live system on a machine that has cryptesetup encrypted partitions should not be bothered by *default* to enter all his passphrases during the boot process. Also, encrypted persistency is only usefull when the user knows about it (= the passphrase to access it). Therefore, it's better to by default ignore persistency on luks devices.
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