Using pinentry-curses interactively in Linux boot process fails (SOLVED)

tux.tsndcb at free.fr tux.tsndcb at free.fr
Wed Jul 28 20:26:07 CEST 2010


----- Mail Original -----
De: "Malte Gell" <malte.gell at gmx.de>
À: "tux tsndcb" <tux.tsndcb at free.fr>
Cc: gnupg-users at gnupg.org
Envoyé: Vendredi 23 Juillet 2010 21h03:53 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: Re: Using pinentry-curses interactively in Linux boot process fails (SOLVED)

> Yes, of course. I have attached it, I named it open-luks-key. The only 
> interesting stuff is the start and stop section. I have directly put the name 
> of my luks partition there. It is a dumb script, does not detect anything 
> automatically, but it works if the card reader is running fine. I even have 
> not removed  the FOO template stuff from it :-) Ugly, but works.
> The "Required-Start:" section needs to contain the PCSC daemon, that needs to 
> run, so gpg-agent can call the pinentry program.

> Regards
> Malte


Hello Malte,

Thanks you very much.

Bests Regards






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