Created attachment 864229 [details] LUKS fails to unlock Description of problem: After rebooting, I get the LUKS unlock password prompt, enter the password, and then see a the Fedora boot progress dialog keep creeping along but never finishing. If I press Esc, I see the system repeatedly trying to set up LUKS (as shown in attachment). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Name : cryptsetup Arch : x86_64 Version : 1.6.3 Release : 1.fc20 How reproducible: Happens every time I reboot, especially if I wait a bit to enter the password. If I reboot again and enter the password immediately, things seem to come up fine. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Fedora with a LUKS-encrypted root volume. 2. Reboot. 3. Try to unlock the volume.
This looks like some magic have broken between plymouth and systemd (+systemd-cryptsetup). (Cryptsetup is here related indirectly through libcryptsetup/systemd-cryptsetup... so I think primarily it is problem there...) I hope someone from systemd camp can help to debug this better.
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