Bug 461698

Summary: Encrypted Software RAID device members don't display a lock icon
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Reporter: David Lehman <dlehman>
Component: anacondaAssignee: David Lehman <dlehman>
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Description David Lehman 2008-09-09 23:19:52 UTC
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #459123 +++

Created an attachment (id=314326)
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Description of problem:

While testing https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/TestCases/LUKS_Encrypted_RAID_partitions%2C_all_mds_encrypted, the disk druid screen does not show a 'lock' icon for all the encrypted RAID members. 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
F10-Alpha

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Execute https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/TestCases/LUKS_Encrypted_RAID_partitions%2C_all_mds_encrypted
2. Create 6 software RAID partitions (all encrypted)
3. Create a '/' as a RAID0 /dev/md0 device (encrypted)
4. Create a '/usr' as a RAID1 /dev/md1 device (encrypted)

Actual results:

The disk druid screen shows a lock icon next to '/' and '/usr'

Expected results:

I expected to see a lock icon next to the RAID devices (/dev/md*) and also the software RAID members.

Additional info:

See attached screenshot

--- Additional comment from dlehman on 2008-08-26 13:50:23 EDT ---

Fixed in anaconda-11.4.1.29-1.

Comment 1 RHEL Program Management 2008-09-16 00:11:54 UTC
This request was evaluated by Red Hat Product Management for inclusion in a Red
Hat Enterprise Linux maintenance release.  Product Management has requested
further review of this request by Red Hat Engineering, for potential
inclusion in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Update release for currently deployed
products.  This request is not yet committed for inclusion in an Update
release.

Comment 2 David Lehman 2008-09-16 00:18:10 UTC
This doesn't make any sense in RHEL5 since we will not support encrypted RAID member devices.