Automounting encrypted flash drives in Gnome+xmonad

Caleb enlightened.despot at gmail.com
Sat Mar 21 18:55:58 UTC 2015


On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 11:04 AM, sktsee <sktseer at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 10:39:24 -0700, Caleb wrote:
>
> > HI sktsee,
> >
> > Thanks for the reply! I tried "nautilus -n" and got the following
> > results:
> >
> > caleb at storm:~$ nautilus -n
> >
> > ** (nautilus:6264): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus:
> > Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-qgjeqdNTwQ: Connection refused
> > caleb at storm:~$ ps auxw | grep nautilus caleb     5047  0.0  1.0 1656904
> > 82036 ?       Sl   09:59   0:01 nautilus -n caleb     6270  0.0  0.0
> > 11744   920 pts/6    S+   10:35   0:00 grep nautilus caleb at storm:~$
> >
> > I'm assuming the warning about the accessibility bus can be safely
> > ignored.
> > The USB drive is still not automounted, however. Any other ideas?
> >
>
> Yeah, usually WARNING messages are ok to ignore.
>
> I'm thinking that some GNOME services aren't running that provides the
> dbus intercommunications to talk to udisks to automount/unmount
> automatically. Should be able to confirm this by logging into a GNOME
> +Metacity session and then in a terminal type "xmonad --replace". If
> automounting your USB drive still works after that, then it'll be a
> matter of starting the right services when you login to a xmonad session.
>
> --
> sktsee
>
>
Yep, using xmonad --replace in a GNOME+Metacity session automounts the
drive just fine. Any ideas on how to track down the service that I should
be starting? I'm looking at the X session definitions in
/usr/share/xsessions, and so far the only difference seems to be the
argument to gnome-session.


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