I see this issue in Gutsy as well.  passphrase has a \ in it.  I have to
type \\ in the gnome-mount dialog box for it to be accepted.  If I do
this on the CLI with "sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb1 disk", I can
type the passphrase as normal without the double \.  Appears to be a
string escape issue in the gnome-mount password dialog.  volume is
mounted following entry of passphrase with \\ via gnome-mount. It is
also automounted properly when using the CLI method.

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gnome-mount does not correctly handle password for encrypted partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111059
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