Michael Biebl writes:
> udisks-daemon does handle luks/cryptsetup encrypted partitions but it
> seems the udisks command line tool is too limited.
>
> Try "gvfs-mount -d /dev/foo". This should prompt you for the passphrase,
> unlock and mount the file system under /media/FS_LABEL
>
> Can be unmoun
On 14.12.2012 17:12, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Try "gvfs-mount -d /dev/foo". This should prompt you for the passphrase,
> unlock and mount the file system under /media/FS_LABEL
Just in case: If you run that command from a session which has no
running dbus session bus, change that command to:
"dbus-l
On 14.12.2012 10:00, Aidan Gauland wrote:
> Michael Biebl writes:
>> On 14.12.2012 05:06, Aidan Gauland wrote:
>>> How can I fix this? Given that HAL is deprecated, I suspect there is
>>> some other tool that serves the same purpose as pmount-hal that I should
>>> be using instead.
>>
>> yeah, ha
Michael Biebl writes:
> On 14.12.2012 05:06, Aidan Gauland wrote:
>> How can I fix this? Given that HAL is deprecated, I suspect there is
>> some other tool that serves the same purpose as pmount-hal that I should
>> be using instead.
>
> yeah, hal is dead.
> You might try "udisks --mount" instea
On 14.12.2012 05:06, Aidan Gauland wrote:
> How can I fix this? Given that HAL is deprecated, I suspect there is
> some other tool that serves the same purpose as pmount-hal that I should
> be using instead.
yeah, hal is dead.
You might try "udisks --mount" instead.
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