Hi,

I have not installed cryptsetup-bin neither udisks2 directly because this last was installed by default when installing debian jessy. Indeed after installing cryptsetup-bin I can create a encrypted partition. As udisks2 is installed by default after a default debian installation perhaps cryptsetup-bin should be installed by default also or have udisks2 give a better feedback to inform user to install this recommended package?

Best Regards.

On 27/02/2016 21:39, Michael Biebl wrote:
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Am 27.02.2016 um 21:26 schrieb Esteban Dugueperoux:
Package: gnome-disk-utility
Version: 3.12.1-1+b1
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After a fresh debian stable installation, I try to create a new partition with
ext4 encrypted using gnome-disks but get a popup with the following message :

Error creating LUKS device: Error spawning command-line 'cryptsetup luksFormat
""/dev/sda9"": Failed to execute child process "cryptsetup" (No such file or
directory)( g-exec-error-quark, 8)(udisks-error-quark, 0)


Have you installed the cryptsetup-bin package?
It's a recommends of udisks2, so should be installed by default unless
you decided to not install recommends.





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