Public bug reported:

Environment: Ubuntu 24.04 on both environment

Having an installation with encrypted disks I expect that, in case of
system issue, I'm able to reach data (of course knowing decryption
passphrase) or by using a live version or, less common, by physically
plug out my disk and connect to an other Ubuntu 24.04 system.

It seems that Nautilus is able to see the decrypted disk, it can also
ask for passphrase, but is not able to open it. Between various attempt
I managed to reach my data with KDE Dolphin on Fedora 41.

I don't know if the issue is partition/encrpytion mechanism or a missing
feature of Nautilus, I expect that if Ubuntu installer is able to
encrypt a volume is able also to open in in any way without using
external software.

IMHO this is a major/critical and should be addressed asap

** Affects: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: disks encryption nautilus

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