I agree. I installed Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) today using the "64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop image". I opted to erase everything on disk and do a fresh install.
During installation, I opted to encrypt the hard disk and also my home folder. The installation succeeded and I was prompted as usual to reboot.
However, after the reboot, my wireless keyboard was not detected and so could not enter the pass-phrase to continue booting Ubuntu.
Finally I reverted back to Ubuntu 13.04, which does not have this issue.
I agree. I installed Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) today using the "64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop image". I opted to erase everything on disk and do a fresh install.
During installation, I opted to encrypt the hard disk and also my home folder. The installation succeeded and I was prompted as usual to reboot.
However, after the reboot, my wireless keyboard was not detected and so could not enter the pass-phrase to continue booting Ubuntu.
Finally I reverted back to Ubuntu 13.04, which does not have this issue.