Hi, I recently tested an usb key with multiple luks container on it. thunar-volman correctly asked me all the passphrases, but without any information on for which container it was. So it's a bit confusing. It'd be nice to provide some information (even the device if this is the only thing available). Cheers,
Created attachment 2004 Display device file in mount dialog. This patch does that. We have no other information than device file. Dialogs now look like: Volume /dev/sdb2 is encrypted. Please enter your password to decrypt and mount the volume /dev/sdb2. Wrong password. Please enter your password to decrypt and mount the volume /dev/sdb2. Mounting /dev/sdb2... Setting up the crypto layer...
(In reply to comment #1) > Created an attachment (id=2004) [details] > Display device file in mount dialog. > > This patch does that. Oh, and the two extra hunks about g_set_error fix -Werror build on gcc 4.3.2.
Cc: ing Brian, as he's the one who handled the previous related patch.
Thanks!! Not sure if the feature and/or string freeze applies to thunar-volman. I'll test it this weekend and think I'll include it in Debian package anyway.
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Jannis, could you commit that patch in thunar-volman? Tia, -- Yves-Alexis
Could anyone commit that ?
I think the name was displayed correctly for some time but now it's back to 'xxGB drive something'. Actually, I think it was the same in gnome, so is there another (shared) component that needs fixing? Anyway, I'd appreciate a better display in the passphrase dialogue in any case so if that's possible from within xfce, that'd be great.
Note that with Xfce 4.8, thunar-volman is not responsible anymore for decrypting volumes.
Closing. Please reopen if reproducible on an up-to-date system.