,Hi. On 10 February 2015 at 16:44, Serge Hallyn <serge.hal...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > Quoting Andrew Shadura (and...@shadura.me): >> Well, I'm running sid. It could happen that a version from testing was >> installed, but I'm not sure. One more question: is by any chance a >> reboot mandatory for this to work? I'd like to avoid that as much as I >> can for various reasons. > > No a reboot should not be necessary. Just to be clear, could you > describe exactly what symptoms you are seeing, and give the version > numbers of cgmanager and systemd-shim?
I'm not currently at the computer I'm talking about, so I can't give you precise versions. I'm normally running wmii and mounting devices using pmount. However, I decided to install XFCE for another user who's not as tech-savvy as I am. So I went on with replacing slim by lightdm (I still have troubles convincing it to still use wmii for my user and XFCE for the second user only), and then I installed XFCE, console-kit and bunch of other stuff. Logged into the new user with XFCE, configured things, noticed clicking on media icons gives an error "policykit not running". Okay, I thought, give it what it wants. Installed policykit, systemd-shim and something else, logged out, restarted lightdm just to be sure. Logging back in, polkit not running, disks don't get mounted. Okay, let's force-start policykit. Try mounting again, now it says "udisks not authorised" or something like this. Okay, fsck it all, removed polkit, systemd-shim and accountsservice and resorted to pmount as my normal user on request. And then I see John's post and realise I'm not alone with this issue. When I get home I may try to reproduce it once again and give you more details. -- Cheers, Andrew -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org