Hi, i hope anyone can help me with my problem or maybe bug? Description of the problem: GNOME show me two mounted volume icons on the desktop for the same hard disk and the hard disk is correctly added to fstab.
"/dev/mapper/hdb1_crypt /bstorage ext3 defaults 0 2" I've read that a device configured in fstab should be ignored by gnome-volume-manager/pmount. Btw. it was working fine before I reinstalled etch testing that's the strange thing. And I can't tell exactly what package caused this problem, because this problem appeared after a reinstallation of etch using the netinstall cd. Package problem hints: udev, hal, gnome-volume-manager, pmount anything related to mount. Ahh i forgot to say that I'm using cryptsetup luks on all harddisks except for /boot. That's my setup: hda: hda1 = /boot (unencrypted) hda2 = /dev/mapper/hda2_crypt with LVM:root&swap inside hda3 = /dev/mapper/hda3_crypt mountpoint: /astorage for privat data hdb: hdb1 = /dev/mapper/hdb1_crypt mountpoint: /bstorage for privat data The second hard disk(hdb1_crypt) is the one with two volume icons on the GNOME desktop! One icon is named "bstorage" that is the folder to where i mounted the hard disk(hdb1_crypt) and the other icon is named "76,2 GB Volume" and represents the same hard disk(hdb1_crypt).Both icons works but should not be there, as is was before i reinstalled etch from scratch. lshal | grep block.device outputs me this: block.device = '/dev/hda' (string) block.device = '/dev/dm-0' (string) block.device = '/dev/hda1' (string) block.device = '/dev/hda2' (string) block.device = '/dev/hda3' (string) block.device = '/dev/hdb' (string) block.device = '/dev/dm-4' (string) block.device = '/dev/hdb1' (string) I wonder why there is just two "dm-*" devices dm-0 and dm-4 but i have three encrypted partitions! Maybe thats that problem?!?! Anyone can help me to find out why im getting this, because it was working before the reinstall of etch testing. Or should i better report a bug? Sorry for my bad english! thx in advance llimaa -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]