** Description changed:

  Intrepid, fully updated. This bug does not happen always, it happens
  approximately 50% times.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Connect an USB hard drive with an encrypted partition with password stored 
in GNOME keyring.
  2. Enter the GNOME keyring password.
  
  What should happen:
  The encrypted partition should be mounted, an icon should appear on desktop.
  
  What happens:
  An error message pops up, saying
  "Unable to mount the volume '<volume name>'.
  Details:
  mount: special device /dev/dm-0 does not exist"
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+ Disconnecting and then connecting the drive again sometimes helps, however, 
sometimes I get the same error message again. Last time I had to connect the 
drive 3 times before it finally mounted.

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"special device /dev/dm-0 does not exist" when mounting an encrypted drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296750
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