> Both USB drives are used in partition-less setup (filesystem over
> the whole device).
I've thoroughly examined my setup and it looks I was wrong - USB drive,
where mounting LUKS volume through nautilus works flawlessly, contains
LUKS volume in primary partition!
I did some some experiments with another USB drive, these are the
results:
1) the whole device (/dev/sdd) used for LUKS volume:
* nautilus asks for password
* /dev/mapper/luks-something is created
* _nothing_ is mounted [WRONG! WHY?]
2) primary partition (/dev/sdd1) used for LUKS volume:
* nautilus asks for password
* /dev/mapper/luks-something is created
* LUKS volume is mounted successfully:
$ mount
...
/dev/dm-0 on /media/disk type ext2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=hal)
(I wonder why /dev/dm-0 has been used instead
of /dev/mapper/luks_crypto_cd724b68-5a6f-4016-9c9c-1572722aaee8, but
they share the same major/minor device number (252,0), so it's probably
the same.)
$ ls -la /dev/dm-0
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 252, 0 1. čen 12.23 /dev/dm-0
$ ls -la /dev/mapper/luks_crypto_cd724b68-5a6f-4016-9c9c-1572722aaee8
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 252, 0 1. čen 12.23
/dev/mapper/luks_crypto_cd724b68-5a6f-4016-9c9c-1572722aaee8
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