Package: gnome-volume-manager Version: 2.17.0-2 System: Debian Sid, i686
Description: I've got XFS filesystem in LUKS volume on USB connected 80 GB drive. When I plug the drive in, Nautilus correctly shows it, but problem comes when I try to mount this device - Nautilus asks for password, but doesn't actually mount the volume. But * /dev/mapper/lucks_crypt_<hash> is created * device /dev/dm-2 is created * I can mount /dev/dm-2 manually from commandline and get access to my XFS It seems all the LUKS magic works fine, just the final step - mounting /dev/dm-2 by Nautilus - is missing for some reason. Please note that mounting another (VFAT based) LUKS removable drive works flawlesly. Other details: $ dpkg -l | grep gnome-volume-manager ii gnome-volume-manager 2.17.0-2 GNOME daemon to auto-mount and manage media $ dpkg -l | grep hal ii hal 0.5.9.1-2 Hardware Abstraction Layer ii hal-info 20070618-1 Hardware Abstraction Layer - fdi files ii libhal-storage1 0.5.9-3 Hardware Abstraction Layer - shared library ii libhal1 0.5.9-3 Hardware Abstraction Layer - shared library $ dpkg -l | grep nautilus ii nautilus 2.18.3-2 file manager and graphical shell for GNOME ii nautilus-data 2.18.1-3 data files for nautilus $ dpkg -l | grep pmount ii pmount 0.9.16-3 mount removable devices as normal user -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]