A whole year later, and this is still not fixed. I would just switch
from using the whole drive to a partition that fills the whole drive,
it's just that the drive is 500 GiB, and more or less full, and I don't
have room to move the stuff around to fix this problem that way. Why
does gnome-mount (or hal, or whatever the culprit) have so much trouble
mounting an encrypted drive? The password is asked for, the
/dev/mapper/luks_* block file is created, it's just not being mounted.

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 217749
   [Intrepid + Hardy] Regression: External crypto-drives are not automounted 
after given password

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Gnome-mount will only mount encrypted partitions and not drives created with 
cryptsetup/luks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117011
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