[01:36] hello, i have a ubuntu 14.04 system with a dm-crypted root disk.. -usually- prompts for password during the boot process to unlock itself, about a week ago, rather than prompting for a password it drops into a initramfs shell. i booted up with a live cd to verify everything was intact and I'm able to mount the /dev/sda3 with my password using cryptsetup, but I can't figure out how to get the install to work properly [01:36] does anyone have any ideas/advice on how I can repair this? === m_conley_away is now known as m_conley [19:08] ry: pretty kuch a dead channel at the weekend [19:08] =z [19:08] ry: #ubuntu is a support channel may be better at this time of the day [19:08] i asked last night, didn't have much luck [19:09] i didn't fix the issue, though i learned a little more about LUKS in the process [19:10] kind of a crazy issue to have... and i'm sure the fix was something so straght forware [19:10] straight forward* [19:33] ry: you need to identify the problem of course... [19:34] what was the last thing you did before it stopped working? === m_conley is now known as m_conley_away === m_conley_away is now known as m_conley === m_conley is now known as mconley|tea === mconley|tea is now known as m_conley|tea === m_conley|tea is now known as m_conley_away