Current upgrade borked at initrd
by lupe from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6MD6A)
Hi,
I made a mistake and restarted the window manager when slackpkg upgrade-all was running.
My system has an (almost) full disk encryption setup and a volume group inside of it.
I already chrooted to the disk from other OS, but couldn't still solve the issue.
At the boot, initrd complains
LUKS device /dev/nvme0n1p2 unavailable for unlocking!
then consequent mount error:
mounting /dev/cryptvg/root on /mnt failed: no such file or directory.
At the the prompt, when running cryptsetup:
/lib64/libcrypto.so.3: version OPENSSL_3.2.0 not found (required by /usr/lib64/libcryptsetup.so.12).
Probably, it's still necessary to upgrade some packages, but slackpkg upgrade-all doesn't seem to find any to upgrade.
I've already deleted the contents of /var/log/packages.
What should I do?
I made a mistake and restarted the window manager when slackpkg upgrade-all was running.
My system has an (almost) full disk encryption setup and a volume group inside of it.
I already chrooted to the disk from other OS, but couldn't still solve the issue.
At the boot, initrd complains
LUKS device /dev/nvme0n1p2 unavailable for unlocking!
then consequent mount error:
mounting /dev/cryptvg/root on /mnt failed: no such file or directory.
At the the prompt, when running cryptsetup:
/lib64/libcrypto.so.3: version OPENSSL_3.2.0 not found (required by /usr/lib64/libcryptsetup.so.12).
Probably, it's still necessary to upgrade some packages, but slackpkg upgrade-all doesn't seem to find any to upgrade.
I've already deleted the contents of /var/log/packages.
What should I do?