I'm running Sid and I'm really excited about GNOME 2.18 starting to trickle in on my systems. However, I've noted a regression that probably is due to my lacking information: my LUKS encrypted USB key doesn't get mounted :-( It used to get mounted as /media/Foo (Foo is the label of the filesystem inside the encrypted block device). After the latest upgrade, which pulled in gnome-mount and pushed out pmount, it doesn't get mounted at all. The device appears in /dev, after a dialogue pops up asking me for the password. The "mapping device" is created as well as /dev/mapper/luks_crypto_<guid>. I can manually mount the "mapping device". I was playing around with gnome-mount a little: % gnome-mount --display-settings --device /dev/mapper/luks_crypto_<guid> gnome-mount 0.6 libhal-storage.c 1401 : INFO: called LIBHAL_FREE_DBUS_ERROR but dbusError was not set. ** (gnome-mount:3871): WARNING **: Given device '/dev/mapper/luks_crypto_<guid>' is not a volume or a drive. % gnome-mount --display-settings --device /dev/sdb gnome-mount 0.6 libhal-storage.c 1401 : INFO: called LIBHAL_FREE_DBUS_ERROR but dbusError was not set. Displaying settings for volume (overrides drive settings) hal udi: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_<guid> % gnome-mount --mount-point Foo --hal-udi /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_<guid> gnome-mount 0.6 % mount | grep Secret % So, how do I get gnome-mount to deal with my LUKS encrypted USB key? It doesn't seem to have any problems with non-encrypted USB keys. /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus therning org Jabber: magnus therning gmail com http://therning.org/magnus
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