It is still there, but has changed slightly:
- I boot my computer with an encrypted memory stick attached. According to
lsusb the memory stick has been recognized but unlike an unencrypted media it
is not mounted
- I remove the stick and attach it to the USB port another time. It is
instantly mounted, and works fine.
- I suspend the computer. Unlike about a month ago the mount point of the stick
doesn't disappear, but if I enter a directory there and try to read it (i used
the ls command for doing this) i get a
ls: reading directory .: Input/output error
so suspending still doesn't work. 2 minutes later the desktop icon's name of
the memory stick changes from the label of the filesystem to "7.9GB encrypted
media".
- Unmounting the stick still doesn't remove its /dev/mapper/something entry
- and if I remove and plug in the stick again I am instantly asked for the
password but mounting it doesn't succeed.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Automount of encrypted medium at login doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/606864
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