Bug 498934 - It is not possible to automatically mount an encrypted drive without user intervention even if password is saved
Summary: It is not possible to automatically mount an encrypted drive without user int...
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 467098
Alias: None
Product: plasmashell
Classification: Plasma
Component: Disks & Devices widget (show other bugs)
Version: 6.2.5
Platform: openSUSE Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: 1.0
Assignee: Plasma Bugs List
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Reported: 2025-01-20 20:14 UTC by rlk
Modified: 2025-01-23 07:24 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Description rlk 2025-01-20 20:14:24 UTC
SUMMARY

It is not possible to automatically mount an encrypted drive without user intervention even if password is saved

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Plug in a USB storage device that's LUKS protected with the password already stored

OBSERVED RESULT

Dialog pops up with password already filled in.  Clicking OK mounts the device.

EXPECTED RESULT

At least optionally mount device with no user intervention, as the password for the device is already saved.

With a non-encrypted device, it automatically mounts (that's how I've configured the device manager).

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: 
macOS: 
(available in the Info Center app, or by running `kinfo` in a terminal window)
Linux/KDE Plasma: OpenSUSE 15.6
KDE Plasma Version: 6.2.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.116
Qt Version: 6.8.1

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

I have filed this issue against KDE4 and KDE5, but as those are no longer supported I'm refiling it against KDE6.  This is admittedly a nuisance issue, but it's a problem for e. g. a headless server running KDE accessible via VNC or the like.
Comment 1 John Kizer 2025-01-23 07:24:20 UTC
Hi - merging this in with the existing bug report for this issue. Thanks!

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 467098 ***