2011-03-04 12:55:44 |
Claudio Telmon |
description |
loop-aes-utils in Lucid replaces /bin/mount with a version that doesn't recognize the --no-canonicalize option. As a consequence, mount commands including that option fail. This happens at least with external drives formatted with vfat or ntfs-formatted, e.g. usb keys.
In this case, mounting fails silently with no error, and no hint unless using a strace on the mount command. |
loop-aes-utils in Lucid replaces /bin/mount with a version that doesn't recognize the --no-canonicalize option. As a consequence, mount commands including that option fail. This happens at least with external drives formatted with vfat or ntfs, e.g. usb keys.
In this case, mounting fails silently with no error, and no hint unless using a strace on the mount command. |
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