When I mount a filesystem on an encrypted partition with pmount-hal, it
just mounts it on /media/usbdisk instead of using the filesystem's label
to name the mount point, as it does with unencrypted filesystems.

For example,

$ pmount-hal /dev/sdb1
Enter passphrase for /dev/sdb1: 
/dev/mapper/_dev_sdb1 on /media/usbdisk type ext4 
(rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,errors=remount-ro)

But I want the mount point to be named after the label of the (encrypted) 
filesystem
on /dev/sdb1, in this case, "Gauland_HDD."

How can I fix this?  Given that HAL is deprecated, I suspect there is
some other tool that serves the same purpose as pmount-hal that I should
be using instead.

Regards,
Aidan Gauland


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