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Issue created Oct 28, 2010 by Mika Havela@mhavela

Encrypted apkovl's does not work in 2.1.0_rc1

First when you try creating a encrypted apkovl (lbu ci) you will be propted that openssl is not installed.
Maybe that’s the way it should be - So for now you need to manually ‘apk add openssl’ in ordet to be able to encrypt your apkovl’s.

Next your reboot the box, but when the apkovl is about to be read, you get emergency shell and the apkovl is not read/executed.

can't load library 'libssl.so.1.0.0'
failed. Chipher aes-252-cbc is not supported
intramfs emergency shell launced.

(from redmine: issue id 455, created on 2010-10-28, closed on 2010-11-01)

  • Changesets:
    • Revision 09ce1cb1 on 2010-10-29T09:33:07Z:
main/mkinitfs: upgrade to 2.1.1

fixes #455
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