Stuck Plymouth With Encrypted LVM


Every time the little Dell Inspiron 1000 boots, it gets stuck on the Plymouth window to type the LVM passphrase (the picture on the right) it sort of looks like a scaling problem.
Only solution is rebooting.
After that, you'll be in front of a GRUB menu, select the regular boot, and this time the passphrase prompt will be the "fallback" one, and of course, this time things will work.
Labels: Dell Inspiron 1000, Linux, Linux Mint, Linux Mint 18, Nikon Coolpix AW120, Pictures, Security
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