ps: this is particularly difficult to find because it is inconsistent
with the behavior of "normal" menus. for normal menus a right click
activates the current item just as a left click does. this menu looks
perfectly normal but has totally different behavior for right clicks vs.
left clicks...
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i have already uploaded my system information using ubuntu-bug because i wanted
to report the problem.
i manually deleted the encrypted folder and could not find a way to remove it
from the list cryptkeeper shows. so i kindly ask to reopen this report and
think about possibilities of how to make
Solution (tested in ubuntu 9.10):
- left-click on the cryptkeeper icon in the status bar
- right-click on the stash which you want to delete, and select "delete"
this is quite neat, and fast -- but could be more intuitive like
suggested above.
I think the original problem is fixed or was invalid
Hi!
You can do that using gconf-edit:
edit /apps/cryptkeeper/stashes
it look like there are 2 lines for each pair of encfs-dir and mountpoint
the configuration becomes also persisted in
~/.gconf/apps/cryptkeeper/%gconf.xml (you may edit/view it with an
editor)
** Changed in: cryptkeeper (Ubun
On second thought, what if someone wants to delete the stash because
s/he lost the password to it? So it make sense to ask for user login
password before deleting the stash and its data. This may sound
inconsistent with Nautilus behaviour but is appropriate considering the
sensitivity of the data a
I agree. Took me hours and tons of googling to figure out that I have to
right-click on stash to be able to delete it. And even better, no
password is required to do so (with the stash unmounted). Now I can see
the reason why this menu item is hidden but this defeats the whole
purpose of having pro
Another option would be to let nautilus operate on mounted stashes like
they were a normal folder. If you mount a stash and then delete it from
Nautilus, it disappears from the Cryptkeeper stash list. If you rename
it or move it, the new name / route gets updated to the Cryptkeeper
stash list.
But
Oh, maybe it should ask for the password too, to prevent anyone else
from deleting your stashes.
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no obvious way to delete a stash
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