On Friday 01 May 2015 09:15:53 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2015 schrieb andre_debian@...: > > On Thursday 30 April 2015 00:56:31 Baron wrote: > > > Simply wait until the password field becomes blank and then put the > > > password back in and press enter. > > > This works for me every time ! It's just inconvienient. > > I tried your method, it works, but as you said, it's inconvienient. > > It's better than nothing :-) > > > > > I've just got the bits for a new machine, so when I get it assembled > > > and Linux loaded I'll be able to see what happens on it. Probably > > > over the bank holiday weekend. > > It would great if you can find the solution for the TDE stopped boot, > > and many thanks by advance. > This problem is not kernel specific. I have made dist-upgrade on my test > installation (wheezy) without systemd. Login is automatic. Sometimes (1 of > 10) TDE hangs when loading user settings. I have to kill the first instance > of X11 with <ctrl>+<alt>+<backspace> and it works. > nik Hello, I'm not on Wheezy, but "Jessie" and with "systemd". Not sure it's possible to deactivate or delete systemd with Jessie... Andr�