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I recently performed a kernel upgrade on my tablet, going from 4.15.0-50 to 4.15.0-51. On reboot, it dropped to busybox. The system did not seem to know about my encrypted hard drive -- i.e. it had nothing to do.

Does anyone know if this is a peculiarity of the new kernel, or what might have caused this boot up problem? I can still boot to 4.15.0-50, so my initial inclination is to wait out 0-51, and hope the problem is fixed in future kernel updates.

Does anyone know if this is a peculiarity of my own system, or perhaps the system update will break anyone's configuration that uses an encrypted hard drive?

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  • The version is in my question -- see the tags. It was a regular system upgrade. Jun 17, 2019 at 17:35
  • Thanks, yes I had searched launchpad and could not find anything related to this problem. Sometimes it's hard to tell what's a bug and when I might have overlooked something obvious. Jun 19, 2019 at 22:51
  • You are welcome. Your commend about whether it is a bug or not is fair. You may want to edit your question and add the information you provided in the comments.
    – user68186
    Jun 20, 2019 at 16:25

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