** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-mount
  
  I'm using a luks encryped USB-HDD, which worked perfectly with Feisty.
  But with Gutsy the HDD does not get automounted reliably.
  
- Most oft the time it just works for the first time when the HDD is plugged 
in. Which means:
- * plug in the HDD, wait a few seconds
- * the password dialog pops up -  enter the password
- * a Nautilus window with the content the disk pops up
- * unmount  and unplug the disk
- * again, plug in the disk
- * no password dialog, nothing else to see on the desktop
+ Most oft the time it just works for the first time when the HDD is
+ plugged in.
  
  Also login again does not fix the problem, you have to reboot to get 
gnome-mount working angain.
  But when Gnome fails to mount the disk it is still possible to mount it 
manually, using the cryptsetup and mount commands.
  
  Sometimes it also happens that the automont does not work on the first
  time the HDD is plugged in. When this happens, the password dialog pops
  up, but the disk does not get mountet. The cryptsetup command seems to
  work, but the disk is not mountet in /media. In this situation the
  /dev/mapper entry is created, and you just need to mount it with the
  mount command.
+ 
+ TEST CASE:
+  * plug in an encrypted HDD or USB stick, wait a few seconds
+  * the password dialog pops up -  enter the password
+  * a Nautilus window with the content the disk pops up
+ 
+ This does not work reliably on Gutsy. With the updated package, it does.

** Tags added: verification-needed

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mounting Luks encrypted USB-HDD does not work reliably
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148003
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