Hxxx
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I know the password will be kept in the memory of the node and blah blah. Just encrypting for peace. Nothing important will be stored. And since SolusVM does not clean the space or like DO say's "Scrub", well you know the rest.
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Provider: RamNode
KVM 1024.
ISO: ubuntu 14.04 64bit desktop
Follow the usual process to install. When the partition setup screen appear, Click erase and use all-> then click Encrypt, and LVM get selected automatically.
Next-> installation goes flawless until the end. It display the message saying installations is complete. When click reboot, it does not reboot. It get stuck in Stopping Crypto partitions" . Manually reboot from solus control panel. Connect again with VNC (very quick), see the usual boot stuff, and it get stock on Booting from hard disk. The usual screen to enter the password to decrypt the partitions is never shown.
Everybody says this should work, and since I know i'm not doing anything wrong in the process, maybe one of you super gurus and brothers of Einstein know what is happening and can suggest a workaround other than not encrypting the partitions.
I know the password will be kept in the memory of the node and blah blah. Just encrypting for peace. Nothing important will be stored. And since SolusVM does not clean the space or like DO say's "Scrub", well you know the rest.
--
Provider: RamNode
KVM 1024.
ISO: ubuntu 14.04 64bit desktop
Follow the usual process to install. When the partition setup screen appear, Click erase and use all-> then click Encrypt, and LVM get selected automatically.
Next-> installation goes flawless until the end. It display the message saying installations is complete. When click reboot, it does not reboot. It get stuck in Stopping Crypto partitions" . Manually reboot from solus control panel. Connect again with VNC (very quick), see the usual boot stuff, and it get stock on Booting from hard disk. The usual screen to enter the password to decrypt the partitions is never shown.
Everybody says this should work, and since I know i'm not doing anything wrong in the process, maybe one of you super gurus and brothers of Einstein know what is happening and can suggest a workaround other than not encrypting the partitions.