GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 673787
Passphrase prompt remains after device is yanked
Last modified: 2012-06-20 14:15:03 UTC
Seen this with gnome-shell-3.4.0-1.fc17.x86_64. This wasn't a problem with earlier gnome-shell releases. <davidz> cosimoc_afk: hmm... if you insert a LUKS device, gnome-shell will prompt you for its password... what *should* happen (and what used to happen, I think) is that the dialog should go away if you remove the device before enterting the passphrase (or dismissing the dialog)... <davidz> cosimoc_afk: btw, if I click on it in Nautilus, I get the gtk+ dialog (as expected)... and here, if I yank the device, that dialog vanishes (as expected) <davidz> cosimoc_afk: so looks like it's a gnome-shell bug then... want me to file it or are you aware of the bug?
Created attachment 216768 [details] [review] mount-operation: close the password entry on operation abort If the device disappears in the middle of a mount operation, make sure to dismiss the password prompt automatically.
Attachment 216768 [details] pushed as de73128 - mount-operation: close the password entry on operation abort