I wanted to install Debian 9. After the installation when trying to start, the system displays a field for entering the password to decrypt the drive.
Enter the password and shows "Failed to connect to lvmetad Falliing back to device scaning" what can I do to run Debian?
Perhaps the fault of the BIOS settings?
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I can not run Debian
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Re: I can not run Debian
I get that error message with functional encrypted drives. To my knowledge it's benign and does not prevent you from using the drive. If there's no other error message (which I doubt), only reason I can think of is wrong password. If possible, provide other error messages present during boot. And provide accurate errors messages.linuxquest wrote: "Failed to connect to lvmetad Falliing back to device scaning"
Also, have you tried anything else than asking this in forums? Have you tried your password in US keyboard layout? For some weird reason I've had problems in the past with fresh install not having the keyboard layout I set during install. Worth a shot. Have you tried reinstall?
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Secure your stuff: Securing Debian Manual
Don't break your stuff: Source List Management DontBreakDebian
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Re: I can not run Debian
So I tried installing without encryption and it does not work on this computer
Re: I can not run Debian
Yes, there does indeed appear to be a problem; I read your post and then looked around and came across: lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2017/05/msg00020.html, which makes interesting reading.
What computer is it? Have you run another linux system, like Debian 8, on it before?
Are you able to select the single user mode in the grub menu and login from there?
What computer is it? Have you run another linux system, like Debian 8, on it before?
Are you able to select the single user mode in the grub menu and login from there?
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Re: I can not run Debian
Could you elaborate a little? What computer hardware? Which version of Debian? What method did you use to attempt the installation? What exactly do you mean when you say "... it does not work on this computer."?linuxquest wrote:So I tried installing without encryption and it does not work on this computer