*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***

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When mounting a LUKS encrypted drive from nautilus (example /dev/sda1 is
not automatically mounted at startup), an error is reported upon
successful entering of passphrase that "keychain cannot be updated at
this time." The device then disappears altogether from the nautilus
window and seems to have vanished, but actually the mapper object has
been created and can be mounted manually from the command line.

This leaves the user potentially believing the device was never mounted
but in actuality the mapper object is sitting there with their encrypted
drive just waiting to be mounted. Furthermore, this leaves the user with
no way to remove the mapped drive unless through the command window
which, of course, means the user needs to know the mapped object was
created in the first place.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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error mounting encrypted volume/keychain error/volume not mounted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1074753
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