Deron Meranda <deron.meranda <at> gmail.com> writes: > The / and primary swap partitions (or logical volumes) are handled a > bit differently than say /opt. They are mounted very early in the boot > process, and in fact are handled by the initrd's nash scripts. If you > change the LUKS options for these, you'll need to rebuild the initrd > (see mkinitrd) as well. Or, you could just wait until the next kernel > update and it will correct things for you. > > I'd use /dev/urandom for swap; unless it's a laptop and you'll Great - I understand now - yes I remember there were certainly mkinitrd issues in F8 which are hopefully corrected in f9. Indeed this is a laptop - I guess I can re-run mkinitrd manually and maybe this will work ahead of waiting for another kernel. Hence referring to the keyfile in /root will be better than /dev/urandom -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list