While installing Beta 1 on my laptop, I tried using BTRFS with an encrypted /home. When it started to create the user's home folder, it said it was unable to encrypt it, so it would leave it unencrypted. After I hit ok, the installer crashed. Don't know if it makes a difference, but I think I used the OEM install just because I was curious what the difference was with not booting from the live DVD.
After that I just went to the usual EXT4, no encrypted /home and it worked. I get that it's a beta, just not sure if that's a known issue? Not sure if it is the BTRFS, the encryption, or the combination that is the issue. I would have experimented more but installing on my laptop is painfully slow.
Also I can't get audio working on my desktop PC. My first thought was it was using the HDMI audio on my GeForce rather than my onboard audio. I did an lsmod, found the module for the hdmi audio, and then blacklisted it and rebooted. After rebooting I tried audio again, still no dice. lsmod confirmed that the hdmi audio module wasn't loading. I checked levels and mute in alsamixer and they were set fine. Any ideas?
I get that it's beta of course, just figured I'd ask/report.
-Andy
After that I just went to the usual EXT4, no encrypted /home and it worked. I get that it's a beta, just not sure if that's a known issue? Not sure if it is the BTRFS, the encryption, or the combination that is the issue. I would have experimented more but installing on my laptop is painfully slow.
Also I can't get audio working on my desktop PC. My first thought was it was using the HDMI audio on my GeForce rather than my onboard audio. I did an lsmod, found the module for the hdmi audio, and then blacklisted it and rebooted. After rebooting I tried audio again, still no dice. lsmod confirmed that the hdmi audio module wasn't loading. I checked levels and mute in alsamixer and they were set fine. Any ideas?
I get that it's beta of course, just figured I'd ask/report.
-Andy
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