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Description of problem: LVs inside freshly unlocked LUKS volume (local drive), do not show up. No method is available to access these volumes in the GUI. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 4.7.2 (was it -0.3 ?) as included in F16 Live KDE RC3. How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Prepare a local drive with two LVM (one of them inside a LUKS) 2. Boot Live CD 3. Open Dolphin 4. Click the LUKS volume in Places sidebar 5. Enter password for KWallet, always allow 6. Enter password for LUKS volume Actual results: No new volume show up in Dolphin. Expected results: New volumes show up in Dolphin, unmounted, in Places (one for each LV discovered inside the LUKS) Additional info: After unlocking the crypt: # ls -l /dev/mapper does contains maps for other non-LUKS LVs on the same local disk, but no new one for the LVs inside this crypt, while: # lvs does show all LVs correctly (LUKS and non-LUKS) Note: Crypt contains an LVM with complete F14 system, swap and data partitions (except /boot of course) which I am using now, after reboot, to write this report -- perfectly functional.
"dolphin" is not a valid component to file bugs under, the "dolphin" package has been obsolete for years, it's part of kdebase these days. But this is a Solid issue, so kdelibs is the correct component in this case.
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