On Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 08:09:13 -0700, Willie Wonka wrote: > Florian Kulzer wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 21:55:40 +0800, Richard van der Veen wrote: > > > Hello I use Debian Sid and i used to have this configuration that whenever > i > > > put the USB stick into the computer i see a window opened to let me choose > if > > > i want to mount the stick and see its contents. But after some updates > > > this > > > > behaviour is not working anymore ... the window still pops up woth this > > > question but when i try to mount the usbstick i get a cryptic error > > > message > > > > and i don't know in which configuration file i have to search to make > > > some > > > changes ... can someone help me? ... The error message is: > > > > > > A security policy in place prevents this sender from sending this message > to > > > this recipient, see message bus configuration file (rejected message had > > > interface "org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume" member "Mount" error > > > name "(unset)" destination "org.freedesktop.Hal") > > > > Assuming you are using KDE, this will fix your problem: > > > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/07/msg03013.html > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2006/08/msg00010.html > > > > Interesting; > I'm on Debian Sid, running a 2.6.16-2.686 kernel; > I notice that for my regular $username that I log in with - in /etc/group that > $username is listed alongside these groups > *dialout > *cdrom > *floppy > *audio > *video > --and-- > *plugdev* > > > I notice in /etc/group there's a hal entry; > > hal:x:106: > > Does anyone think that by adding the $username to that group as well, will > help > here ?? Just curious ...and I do not have, nor use USB pen drives, otherwise > I'd test it myself -- thanks..
I just tried this: I commented out the "plugdev" policy lines in hal.conf; this broke the automounting again, as expected (after restarting dbus and KDE). Adding my user to the "hal" group did not restore automounting under these conditions. I guess this makes sense within the "philosophy" of pmount: fstab entries do not matter anymore, but membership in group "plugdev" determines if a user is allowed to mount pluggable devices (and send the necessary messages via dbus). P.S. Debian Sid, custom kernel 2.6.17, hal 0.5.7-2, dbus 0.62-4 -- Regards, Florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]