I replaced a hd lately because I needed more space. It was encrypted with LUKS. I removed the line from crypttab for the old disk. now when I boot it tries to mount the old hd too. is there another file that needs changed?
Apr 23 04:36:13 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: dev-mapper-luks\x2ded6811c7\x2dc830\x2d47f2\x2d9dd3\x2d55b349490e7f.device: Job dev-mapper-luks\x2ded6811c7\x2dc> Apr 23 04:36:13 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device dev-mapper-luks\x2ded6811c7\x2dc830\x2d47f2\x2d9dd3\x2d55b349490e7f.device. -- Subject: Unit dev-mapper-luks\x2ded6811c7\x2dc830\x2d47f2\x2d9dd3\x2d55b349490e7f.device has failed -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
On Tue, 2019-04-23 at 10:03 -0400, doug.lindquist@atlanticbb.net wrote:
I replaced a hd lately because I needed more space. It was encrypted with LUKS. I removed the line from crypttab for the old disk. now when I boot it tries to mount the old hd too. is there another file that needs changed?
/etc/fstab
On 4/23/19 7:03 AM, doug.lindquist@atlanticbb.net wrote:
I replaced a hd lately because I needed more space. It was encrypted with LUKS. I removed the line from crypttab for the old disk. now when I boot it tries to mount the old hd too. is there another file that needs changed?
Check the kernel command line for a resume parameter pointing to the old disk.