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Add support for encrypted volumes #34
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Same issue with a WD external spinning disk connected in USB-C. I use this disk for time machine only and it has only one APFS volume. It unmount fine, but ejectify is not able to mount it back. |
Can you check the Console app for any errors related to Ejectify or the “mount” keyword? |
The logs below seem to be related to mounting the volumes.
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Thanks for the logs and good to read it now works for you. I'm wondering if running Ejectify using administrator rights would also have solved this: |
Yes, that solves the problem! Now also encrypted volumes that are not TM-volumes are mounted automatically |
That's good to know. I will check if I can make Ejectify run as administrator by default. |
I am having this problem and running |
Have you tried the suggestions described here here? |
Connecting it directly (well, via USB-C to USB-A dongle) did not change anything: I started the logging on Console and got the following which mentioned Ejectify:
These are the bits which mention the drive name:
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When Carbon Copy Cloner wants to mount the volume, it needs the password for the encryption to be put in its keychain before it can mount it – I strongly suspect you need to have a keychain in Ejectify for encryption passwords to fix this issue, and it won't work with encrypted drives until Ejectify can host the encryption passwords. |
That's a good point, thanks. I'll look into this when I have time! |
No worries! Let me know if there's anything I can do to help – it's a lovely app and the unmounting and Time Machine bits work like a charm, so I'm keen to support the project 😄 |
Same remount failure with TM drive here even with sudo, |
Is there a permanent solution to have it auto start as admin? That's the only way to get it to re-mount encrypted volumes. Which are all of my external volumes 😅 |
I haven't tested it myself, so use it cautiously, but ChatGPT came up with this approach. |
When Ejectify is unmounting all my volumes but not mounting all of them again. May be this is the same issue than this (#25)?
I have an SSD with two different partitions (each of them in APFS). Im using one of them for TimeMachine backups, the other is for other data. Ejectify is unmounting them when my display goes to sleep. This works perfectly. But after wakeup only the TimeMachine partition is mounted again. I tried it through a hub and directly. This made no difference. I've also tried to use the delay function. This also made no difference.
When using disk utility I'm able to see both partitions and can manually mount the missing one.
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