I suspect that this is actually #467200. Briefly, race conditions mean
that HAL will only sometimes be able to mount encrypted partitions.
Please note that encrypted _partitions_ (e.g. /dev/sde1) are mounted
_every_ time on my system.
It's LUKS volume spanning the _whole_ device (e.g.
On Sun, 2008-07-13 at 08:52 +0200, Vitezslav Kotrla wrote:
I suspect that this is actually #467200. Briefly, race conditions mean
that HAL will only sometimes be able to mount encrypted partitions.
Please note that encrypted _partitions_ (e.g. /dev/sde1) are mounted
_every_ time on my
After attaching a device, entering your passphrase when prompted, and
observing that it has not been mounted, run 'lshal' and attach the
output to this bug report. We're looking for encrypted volumes that HAL
thinks are of size 0.
Here you are.
Packages versions first:
udev 0.114-2
hal
I suspect that this is actually #467200. Briefly, race conditions mean
that HAL will only sometimes be able to mount encrypted partitions. This
should be fixed once the devmapper maintainers apply the patch attached
to #455746.
Could you please try and confirm if this is the same bug? Once you
Hi,
could you please send us a log file of hal when you try to mount the
luks-volume.
For that, stop the running hal daemon (/etc/init.d/hal stop) and run
hald --daemon=no --verbose=yes
Thanks,
Michael
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could you please send us a log file of hal when you try to mount the
luks-volume.
For that, stop the running hal daemon (/etc/init.d/hal stop) and run
hald --daemon=no --verbose=yes
Thanks for swift reply. Here we go:
...
19:08:43.344 [I] hald_dbus.c:4561: OK for method 'Setup' with
Package: gnome-mount
Version: 0.6-1+b3
While experimenting with LUKS setup on hard drive in USB connected
enclosure I've noticed mounting this drive in Nautilus is broken:
- Nautilus asks for password
- /dev/mapper/luks device gets created successfully
- now the problem: nothing gets mounted
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