I'd personally consider an inability to open encrypted disks to be a bug
rather than a feature request, since the functionality previously
worked. However, it's difficult for me to say whether this is a
regression as I've only converted my workstations to Linux within the
past six months. Does the functionality always break with new versions
of GNOME or are new versions intended to be backwards compatible? Given
how long EXT4, LUKS, and GNOME have existed for, I'd assume the latter.

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  Nautilus is unable to open LUKS encrypted EXT4 removable drive

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