| 10 Nov 2022 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | Looks like we do | 18:36:11 |
@me:linj.tech | thanks for the info. | 18:36:28 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | In reply to @me:linj.tech no, the old initrd just dies if one disk is missing. Because of that, I try this systemd one I'd be curious what it looks like when the scripted initrd dies this way | 18:39:04 |
@me:linj.tech | kernel panic | 18:39:29 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | linj: O_O | 18:39:39 |
@me:linj.tech | I can take a screenshot if you want | 18:39:46 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | that would be wonderful | 18:39:52 |
@me:linj.tech |  Download image.png | 18:41:19 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | I see | 18:41:50 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | It dies because it doesn't find luks-2 at all | 18:41:56 |
@me:linj.tech | the old initrd is easy to workaround for this case | 18:41:57 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | so | 18:42:19 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | once you're in the emergency shell in the systemd stage 1, you can probably manually mount the degraded btrfs root and let it continue with systemctl default | 18:42:44 |
@me:linj.tech | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/717ccacc16e8de01ff06f2f83db6415c01f11527/nixos/modules/system/boot/luksroot.nix#L155 | 18:42:44 |