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Hi guys,
several tries with my recently downloaded Statler A2 iso for AMD64 to use the guided setups for LVM / encrypted filesystems + LVM results in the boot process stopping just after grub with a "Loading..."
I tried both vanilla LVM and encryption+LVM guided setups, and neither worked. The vanilla slices thing with ext3 works just fine.
Currently I am thinking that either the grub boot/root statements may contain errors when the installation completes, or the kernel needs (assumption) aes to not be a module or something like that.
Anyone else had this? It's on a Sony Vaio Z21 laptop with a Kingston 128GB SSD drive fully given over to CrunchBang.
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Sony Vaio Z21 - Statler A2
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I will also like to have a guide that explains step by step how to install LVM / encrypted filesystems. I will install #! in a laptop and I want it to be encrypted.
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Hi there 
I've been trying again with both the guided and manual installs. On it's own, it won't boot for me as I explained in my first post. Tonight I tried a little harder, and I am semi certain that it is the initrd.img that doesn't contain the correct scripts in relation to LVM and/or luks when you choose to use those options.
Or at least, it messes up at boot time. When I tried it by hand, it wasn't pleased with what I tried with grub, but I could get it up into the initrd by entering the linux <path to linux kernel>, initrd <path to initrd.img> items and then boot command.
From this, the automation in the initrd will break eventually and drop me into a shell. From the shell, I can open the encrypted volume, issue a vgchange -ay, mount stuff, bind mount /dev /proc and /sys and finally chroot into the operating environment, but as you can guess it's not pleased. I'm not really clued into where I am in the boot sequence, but anything like init 3 or so fails.
So, therefor I conclude that stuff does work, but the automation is deeply unhappy when you use the more exotic options from the installer.
People's thoughts are very much appreciated 
recent #! convert
Sony Vaio Z21 - Statler A2
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