# udisks2 is stupid about testing files before using them. If /etc/crypttab # does not exist, it will fill the log with "errors" as it tries to open the # nonexistent file. There's really no reason that a system without encrypted # volumes should require this file, but nobody upstream cares to fix the # problem (and the code's too messy for me to find it), so we have little # choice but to trowel over this. (sigh) if [ ! -r etc/crypttab ]; then # echo "HEY, EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A CRYPTTAB!!!" (just kidding) touch etc/crypttab fi