Home encryption password not accepted after reboot

Hi,
I have recently installed Leap on my laptop. After the last reboot, the encryption password is not being accepted anymore and I cannot access my data. I had rebooted before and it worked. I am sure of the password. I have no idea what’s happened. I do not have any update of my data or the encryption keys etc as, by bad luck, my backup disk broke yesterday and when I wanted to make a new backup I could not access my laptop anymore. Any chance I can unlock my disk? Any help greatly welcome!
Kind Regards,
Anna

This is what I get:

– Logs begin at Wed 2015-12-09 12:41:38 GMT, end at Sun 2015-12-13 11:34:55 GMT. –
Dec 13 11:34:50 linux-cbl4.suse systemd-cryptsetup[1700]: Invalid passphrase.
Dec 13 11:34:50 linux-cbl4.suse systemd-tty-ask-password-agent[691]: Failed to connect to Plymouth: Connection refused
Dec 13 11:34:50 linux-cbl4.suse systemd-tty-ask-password-agent[691]: Failed to query password: Connection refused
Dec 13 11:34:50 linux-cbl4.suse systemd-tty-ask-password-agent[691]: Failed to show password: Connection refused
Dec 13 11:34:55 linux-cbl4.suse systemd-cryptsetup[1700]: Invalid passphrase.
Dec 13 11:34:55 linux-cbl4.suse systemd-cryptsetup[1700]: Too many attempts; giving up.
Dec 13 11:34:55 linux-cbl4.suse systemd[1]: Failed to start Cryptography Setup for cr_home.
– Subject: Unit systemd-cryptsetup@cr_home.service has failed
– Defined-By: systemd
– Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel

– Unit systemd-cryptsetup@cr_home.service has failed.

– The result is failed.
Dec 13 11:34:55 linux-cbl4.suse systemd[1]: Dependency failed for dev-mapper-cr_home.device.
– Subject: Unit dev-mapper-cr_home.device has failed
– Defined-By: systemd
– Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel

– Unit dev-mapper-cr_home.device has failed.

– The result is dependency.
Dec 13 11:34:55 linux-cbl4.suse systemd[1]: Dependency failed for /home.
– Subject: Unit home.mount has failed
– Defined-By: systemd
– Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel

– Unit home.mount has failed.

– The result is dependency.
Dec 13 11:34:55 linux-cbl4.suse systemd[1]: Dependency failed for File System Check on /dev/mapper/cr_home.
– Subject: Unit systemd-fsck@dev-mapper-cr_home.service has failed
– Defined-By: systemd
– Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel

– Unit systemd-fsck@dev-mapper-cr_home.service has failed.

– The result is dependency.

cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda7 home gives No key available with this passphrase. I am 100% sure of this passphrase and it worked the first few times I rebooted. The last reboot after which the problem started was a normal, ordinary reboot as far as I can tell so I find it unlikely that the disk got corrupted. Anyone any idea?

And the luksDump:

LUKS header information for /dev/sda7

Version: 1
Cipher name: aes
Cipher mode: xts-plain64
Hash spec: sha1
Payload offset: 4096
MK bits: 256
MK digest: 25 46 8b 4c 34 99 5f bc a4 c4 6d 15 3d 11 dd 86 65 86 34 0d
MK salt: 7f c0 3b 9a b3 41 f6 78 49 b3 85 30 f5 d8 2e a7
f2 a4 08 13 d3 91 8b 19 7d f3 1c 15 11 e3 b0 51
MK iterations: 18500
UUID: 35ec43f4-f656-413a-99a9-da06f5235e06

Key Slot 0: ENABLED
Iterations: 72726
Salt: 96 2a eb d3 99 2b 64 a0 0b 86 ef dd 3c 87 72 00
43 d2 ba 42 c1 28 c8 49 ac 30 91 72 de 7e 00 09
Key material offset: 8
AF stripes: 4000
Key Slot 1: DISABLED
Key Slot 2: DISABLED
Key Slot 3: DISABLED
Key Slot 4: DISABLED
Key Slot 5: DISABLED
Key Slot 6: DISABLED
Key Slot 7: DISABLED

annav Wrote in message:
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I have recently installed Leap on my laptop.[/color]

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HTH.

Simon Flood
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