Re: Mounting volumes through the command line
- From: Peter Bauer <comicinker gmx de>
- To: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Mounting volumes through the command line
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 23:37:56 +0200
Hi,
Try pam-mount ( libpam-mount )
There is a german description here:
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Daten_verschl%C3%BCsseln#luks
In short: In
/etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml
add a line
<volume user="<YourUserName>" fstype="crypt"
path="/dev/disk/by-uuid/<UUID-of-Device-or-partition>"
mountpoint="<Where/To/Mount>" options="fsck,relatime" />
And in
/etc/pam.d/common-session
add
@include common-pammount
These could be outdated information, and you could lock yourself out
your system, so read carefully the appropriate documentation for your
distribution or versions of pam and pam-mount.
Regards,
c
On 03.04.2012 23:34, László Monda wrote:
> The D-Bus folks couldn't answer my question so far.
>
> Anybody from there?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 11:34 AM, László Monda <laci monda hu> wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> There's a second HDD in my laptop which is fully encrypted. I saved
>> its password and I can easily mount it by simply clicking on its label
>> in Nautilus. I'd like to automatically get this HDD mounted upon
>> logging into Gnome.
>>
>> I'm sure that it's possible somehow, either through D-Bus or by
>> calling Nautilus with some arguments. D-Bus may be more beneficial
>> because it wouldn't involve any windows popping up.
>>
>> Please help or direct me to somewhere where somebody can answer my question.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> --
>> László Monda <http://monda.hu>
>
>
>
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