OK, go for Linux Mint. It is a lot easier. Don't know if you'll get full disk encryption or not. Sorry. Wish it had worked out for you. > From: Flora <http://www.gmail.com/~flora> > Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2017 18:10:46 -0500 > > On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 11:08 AM, robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> wrote: > > I looked at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DJ1j8CFprA and it seems to > > indicate that you use the password that was entered during installation. > > > > This looks like he is installing it as a virtual machine, which I am not > doing. Also, *he is not* presented with two separate opportunities to enter > a password after installation. > > > Try the instructions on > > https://github.com/subgraph/subgraph-os-issues/issues/146 : > > > > * hit ctrl-alt-f2 > > * I suspect that your username is just "user" and you should be able to > > enter your password > > * run "apt-get update" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" > > Result: some updates appeared to have taken place, but I'm still having the > same issue. > > Perhaps it's the selections I made when I installed Subgragh OS. > > I actually installed it a second time and did indeed set up a password on > two separate occasions - one for the user and another for the encryption. > I used the same password, but I don't think that is the problem. > > I'm thinking of just installing Linux Mint. > > Sorry. A bit complicated.