Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-07 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 11:22:48 +0100, Dan H. wrote: > Florian Kulzer wrote: > > > The main advantage of pmount is that it allows all members of the > > "plugdev" group to mount pluggable devices. This eliminates the need to > > add entries for pluggable devices to /etc/fstab. Since I use pmount

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-07 Thread Dan H.
Florian Kulzer wrote: > The main advantage of pmount is that it allows all members of the > "plugdev" group to mount pluggable devices. This eliminates the need to > add entries for pluggable devices to /etc/fstab. Since I use pmount > anyway I like the fact that it automatically recognizes LUKS p

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-07 Thread Dan H.
Florian Kulzer wrote: > The main advantage of pmount is that it allows all members of the > "plugdev" group to mount pluggable devices. This eliminates the need to > add entries for pluggable devices to /etc/fstab. Since I use pmount > anyway I like the fact that it automatically recognizes LUKS p

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-07 Thread Dan H.
Florian Kulzer wrote: > The main advantage of pmount is that it allows all members of the > "plugdev" group to mount pluggable devices. This eliminates the need to > add entries for pluggable devices to /etc/fstab. Since I use pmount > anyway I like the fact that it automatically recognizes LUKS p

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-07 Thread Dan H.
Florian Kulzer wrote: > The main advantage of pmount is that it allows all members of the > "plugdev" group to mount pluggable devices. This eliminates the need to > add entries for pluggable devices to /etc/fstab. Since I use pmount > anyway I like the fact that it automatically recognizes LUKS p

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-07 Thread Dan H.
Florian Kulzer wrote: > The main advantage of pmount is that it allows all members of the > "plugdev" group to mount pluggable devices. This eliminates the need to > add entries for pluggable devices to /etc/fstab. Since I use pmount > anyway I like the fact that it automatically recognizes LUKS p

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-06 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:23:57 +0100, Dan H. wrote: > Florian Kulzer wrote: > > > With your kernel version and udev, hal, dbus + pmount it should be > > possible to just plug in the drive, wait a few seconds until udev > > creates the device node and mount it normally with pmount (it will ask >

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-06 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 10:31:19AM +0100, Dan H. wrote: > Moreover I noticed that just having an encrypted partition mounted > --local or via USB-- will kill the system after a few minutes. > > Sheesh, this is starting to get on my nerves. This machine, by the way, > has been running sarge for a

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-06 Thread Dan H.
Florian Kulzer wrote: > With your kernel version and udev, hal, dbus + pmount it should be > possible to just plug in the drive, wait a few seconds until udev > creates the device node and mount it normally with pmount (it will ask > for the passphrase). This requires that you use LUKS and device

Re: Trouble with encrypted filesystems

2007-02-05 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 10:31:19 +0100, Dan H. wrote: > Hello, it's me again: > > After "solving" my troubles with transferring data between different > storage devices (see the recent thread "System freeze when copying > files" on this list, archived at > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/