I found a temporary workaround. I set GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" in /etc/default/grub. The downside is I don't get the pretty graphical boot screen or the text based purple boot screen.
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I found a temporary workaround. I set GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" in /etc/default/grub. The downside is I don't get the pretty graphical boot screen or the text based purple boot screen.
No, graphical password entry does not work at all. This is inside a virtualbox vm btw. I just want it to behave like ubuntu server, where graphical password entry is disabled and it falls back to a...
On my Ubuntu install, I use full disk encryption through mcrypt. On boot, I am presented with a screen to type my decryption password to continue booting. On my system, the graphical screen does not...