[07:42] <az> hello, I've noticed that on booting if I have an encrypted partition and I don't enter it's password I get dropped to root shell
[07:49] <az> I'll login later to get answer. have to reboot
[07:59] <well_laid_lawn> az:  are you expecting to not have to put in a password ?
[08:00] <az> well_laid_lawn, no but I sometimes turn the computer on and leave it to find it in root shell
[08:00] <az> or if any one turn the computer can directly access everything that isn't encrypted
[08:01] <well_laid_lawn> fair point
[08:03] <az> so what is the next step? should I complain about in the forum or open a bug report?
[08:04] <az> maybe security bug because it allows anyone to wipe the system so easy
[08:06] <well_laid_lawn> az:  how old is your os ?
[08:06] <well_laid_lawn> https://thehackernews.com/2016/11/hacking-linux-system.html
[08:06] <az> well_laid_lawn, a month or less
[08:06] <well_laid_lawn> should be fixed by now
[08:06] <az> 18.04
[08:07] <well_laid_lawn> I couldn't find anything else on the net related
[08:07] <well_laid_lawn> so maybe try a bug report or the forums
[08:07] <well_laid_lawn> !bug
[08:07] <az> against which package should I report this?
[08:08] <Unit193> Is it a busybox prompt/
[08:09] <az> no it seems like full root one
[08:09] <az> I'm not very sure though
[08:09] <Unit193> Try `mount`
[08:09] <az> I'll have to restart
[08:10] <az> then if it's busybox or other, what should I do next?
[08:10] <Unit193> If it's busybox, there's certainly no bug as you're still in the initramfs.
[08:11] <az> else, I should report it against which package?
[08:13] <Unit193> Depends on what stage it's at.
[08:13] <az> it's because the home is on that encrypted drive
[08:13] <az> so when it's unable to access home it goes there so I think it's pretty in advanced stage
[08:20] <az> restarting
[08:26] <az> Unit193, I was able to mount some partitions
[08:27] <az> so should I blindly open a bug or there is something else you can suggest?
[09:46] <az> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1840529
[15:25] <csanyipal> Hello,
[15:25] <csanyipal> I am a new user of Xubuntu, bit long term user of Debian, and Gentoo user.
[15:26] <csanyipal> Here on Xubuntu I wish to hear the beep on my Xfce4-Terminal. How to set it up?
[15:26] <csanyipal> I installed the beep application too.
[15:27] <csanyipal> I set up the xfce-terminal for visible and audible signal too.
[15:27] <csanyipal> But, I can't hear the beep. Why?
[15:33] <csanyipal> Bye! I must re-login to my Desktop now.