GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 600358
Disk Mounter Applet shows contents of active crypto volume
Last modified: 2020-11-06 19:57:55 UTC
I have a machine with a large crypto volume, which contains an LVM volume which contains a pile of disks which are mounted at boot. Despite this, the Disk Mounter applet displays an option to "Mount ... LVM2 Physical Volume". When I click it, it prompts for authentication, and I expand the details tab and it shows that the device is /dev/mapper/sda2_crypt. The problem is that this is the crypt volume which contains the LVM volume which is already activated and being used.
I have the same problem. Running Karmic. Kip
I also confirm the same problem with Gnome 2.28.0 (Ubuntu 9.10, up-to-date at feb 2012). The system is running from LVM2 partitions inside an encrypted LUKFS volume. But, the encrypted partition appears as unmounted in nautilus computer panel (named "250GB Hard Disk: 123 GB LVM2 Physical Volume", with a key-lock icon). If correcting this bug is too complex for a rapid resolution, could you at least temporary add a gconf option to allowing the hiding of unwanted volumes ? Thanks -- Ludovic
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