Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.6.2) OS: Linux I connect a crypted disk to the USB port. KDE tell me a new UBD disk device connected. I click on the icon, KDE ask me the password to decrypt the file system. I give the correct password and KDE opens dolphin on the home directory instead of the mounted crypted file system. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: I connect a crypted disk to the USB port. KDE tell me a new UBD disk device connected. I click on the icon, KDE ask me the password to decrypt the file system. I give the correct password and KDE opens dolphin on the home directory instead of the mounted crypted file system. Actual Results: Show the the wrong directory Expected Results: show the directory of the decrypted file system OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.38-ARCH Compiler: gcc
I think it happens on the first plug/click/provide passphrase/open-in-dolphin sequence. After it is mounted, I can correctly open it in Dolphin. Can you try this?
Yes, after I gave the password If I click on my own on the icon disk from Dolphin I can point to the decrypted file system and do all the file system operations.
Fixed in 4.6.3, revision 6315b732cd8c775892d442c5709349e0f66d1f12
*** Bug 264855 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***