Kernel panic libcryptsetup.so.12 missing, once upgrading to 18.04
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I selected OS upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 LTS. Update encountered error and reported that system might be unstable. After trying to reboot I get kernel panic complaining about missing libcryptsetup.so.12.
The issue here is I don't know how to access my home folder using live CD (home folder is in LVM volume which is crypted) -or is it even possible... I can see the uncrypted volume in /dev/mapper (after cryptsetup luksOpen )and mount it, but the home folder is empty (except .Private and that stuff). 18.04 doesn't have ecryptfs-recover-private like previous releases, if I boot using liveCD 17.10 and try to use ecryptfs-recover-private nothing happens, expect permission denied messages while access gvfs files. Please any idea how to fix this?
Regards,
J
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I selected OS upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 LTS. Update encountered error and reported that system might be unstable. After trying to reboot I get kernel panic complaining about missing libcryptsetup.so.12.
The issue here is I don't know how to access my home folder using live CD (home folder is in LVM volume which is crypted) -or is it even possible... I can see the uncrypted volume in /dev/mapper (after cryptsetup luksOpen )and mount it, but the home folder is empty (except .Private and that stuff). 18.04 doesn't have ecryptfs-recover-private like previous releases, if I boot using liveCD 17.10 and try to use ecryptfs-recover-private nothing happens, expect permission denied messages while access gvfs files. Please any idea how to fix this?
Regards,
J
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libcryptsetup.so.12
is part of thelibcryptsetup12
package. Is that package installed?
â Metta Crawler
May 24 at 10:52
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I selected OS upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 LTS. Update encountered error and reported that system might be unstable. After trying to reboot I get kernel panic complaining about missing libcryptsetup.so.12.
The issue here is I don't know how to access my home folder using live CD (home folder is in LVM volume which is crypted) -or is it even possible... I can see the uncrypted volume in /dev/mapper (after cryptsetup luksOpen )and mount it, but the home folder is empty (except .Private and that stuff). 18.04 doesn't have ecryptfs-recover-private like previous releases, if I boot using liveCD 17.10 and try to use ecryptfs-recover-private nothing happens, expect permission denied messages while access gvfs files. Please any idea how to fix this?
Regards,
J
boot upgrade
I selected OS upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 LTS. Update encountered error and reported that system might be unstable. After trying to reboot I get kernel panic complaining about missing libcryptsetup.so.12.
The issue here is I don't know how to access my home folder using live CD (home folder is in LVM volume which is crypted) -or is it even possible... I can see the uncrypted volume in /dev/mapper (after cryptsetup luksOpen )and mount it, but the home folder is empty (except .Private and that stuff). 18.04 doesn't have ecryptfs-recover-private like previous releases, if I boot using liveCD 17.10 and try to use ecryptfs-recover-private nothing happens, expect permission denied messages while access gvfs files. Please any idea how to fix this?
Regards,
J
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libcryptsetup.so.12
is part of thelibcryptsetup12
package. Is that package installed?
â Metta Crawler
May 24 at 10:52
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libcryptsetup.so.12
is part of thelibcryptsetup12
package. Is that package installed?
â Metta Crawler
May 24 at 10:52
libcryptsetup.so.12
is part of the libcryptsetup12
package. Is that package installed?â Metta Crawler
May 24 at 10:52
libcryptsetup.so.12
is part of the libcryptsetup12
package. Is that package installed?â Metta Crawler
May 24 at 10:52
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libcryptsetup.so.12
is part of thelibcryptsetup12
package. Is that package installed?â Metta Crawler
May 24 at 10:52