Johannes Rohr wrote: > On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:55:28PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: >> Johannes Rohr wrote: >>> Package: devicekit-disks >>> Version: 009-2 >>> Severity: normal >>> >>> Since the move to devicekit-disks, a cryptsetup partition on a removable >>> drive >>> which is connected to the machine is no longer recognised. Before, it used >>> to >>> appear in disk-mounter-applet and I could open it from there. Now I have to >>> su >>> to root instead and do all the luksOpen voodoo on the command line instead. >> What is the disk-mounter-applet? Where can I find that program? > > It is one of the standard applets that ships with gnome-applets > >> If disk-mounter-applet stops working, why is that a bug in devicekit-disks >> and >> not disk-mounter-applet. >> How does disk-mounter-applet use devicekit-disks? > > probably just as nautilus does. I prefer the applet, but it is just the > same with nautilus: before devicekit-disks, cryptsetup partitions used > to appear in nautilus just as any other removable devices, since hal has > been replaced by it, they don't.
So you say, nautilus doesn't recognize cryptsetup devices any longer, too? Have you rebooted resp. restarted your session after the upgrade? Is it an internal partition or on a removable device? What does gvfs-mount -oi say when you attach the removable device? A gvfs-mount -li and devkit-disk --dump would be helpful too. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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