actuallyaryaman / systemd-boot-deb

replace the default grub bootoader with systemd-boot
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Systemd-boot not asking for decryption password #1

Open niels0n opened 1 month ago

niels0n commented 1 month ago

Hi, and thank you so much for this super useful tutorial! It's the only one I could find which is actually good. I just wanted to ask you if it's normal that after following the procedure systemd-boot doesn't ask me for my LUKS decryption password. I haven't any problem, I mean, my system boots perfectly fine and I don't see any error or warning. It explicitly says that the decryption key is correct too. But GRUB always asked me the password and even using systemd-boot on other distros, it'd always ask me the password.

So, is this expected? If not, do you have any clue on why it's happening?

actuallyaryaman commented 2 hours ago

@niels0n hi there, i haven't actually used LUKS encryption personally so i might not be able to assist you with that. i am glad the guide helped :)