hi. Yves-Alexis Perez, 02.11.2007 17:35: > On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 11:37:19AM +0000, Mathias Brodala wrote: >> Package: thunar >> Version: 0.8.0-5.1~gnomethumbnailers >> Severity: important >> >> For some days now I cannot mount USB devices anymore. Thunar tells me: >> >>> Failed to mount "$device" >>> >>> You are not privileged to mount the volume "$device" >> ($device obviously being the device’s label.) >> >> It worked without problems before. > > I'm adding Mathias Brodal, hal maintainer, in the CC: field because I guess > it's a hal issue, but I'm not sure. It may be a problem with the new fdi > provided by hal 0.5.10, or something like that.
But it didn’t work either after temporarily downgrading hal to Testing version either. > But I tried to use pmount-hal (wich would check hal policies before mount) and > it works fine. So I'm a bit lost. Works fine here too, also pumount’ing it, but once again unmounting via Thunar fails with a similar error message. > Mathias, do you have informations about a possible regression on hal > concerning usb mounting? Sorry, can’t tell you much here. I never directly invoke hal for mounting devices, I only used Thunar since the day I discovered that it can mount devices "just like that". > If you need information about devices (lshal, logs > etc.) please ask. Well, all I can do is to provide this information, not much I can do about it though. Regards, Mathias -- debian/rules
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