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#1 Re: GNOME and libpam-mount Posted by Anonymous (87.194.xx.xx) on Sat 10 May 2008 at 11:22 Argh, I setup libpam-mount to decrypt a LUKS device recently. I did it using one version first, in a test environment, and I had to put the relevant line at the bottom of the pam file. When I came to do it on the end system, I had to use a different version of libpam-mount. Not only did the entire config file syntax change to some monsterous XML, but now I had to stick the line at the top instead. I still can't figure out why. unmounting on logout doesn't work half the time either.
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