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How to disable graphical password entry for an encrypted disk?
I have Linux Mint installed on an encrypted drive.
With default firewood, when loading the computer, I enter the password to decrypt the partition, and then I enter the user's password - everything is fine here.
But when I put NVidia proprietary firewood, then entering the password to decrypt the partition breaks. The fact is that it is provided in some kind of graphical mode and proprietary firewood mows it down - stupidly nothing is entered in the password field.
How do I get around this problem now. I boot up to the moment when the graphical password entry window appears, I can’t enter anything there, I press ctrl + alt + delete, the machine reboots and a prompt appears for entering a password for the disk in text mode.
Actually, a question. How can I make the prompt to enter a password for a drive immediately displayed in text mode?
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Thank you, "professionals", I found the solution myself.
Uncommented GRUB_TERMINAL=console
in /etc/default/grub
And donesudo update-grub
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