On Wednesday 04 October 2006 13:37, Bernd Kloss wrote: > Hello, > I read the thread contributed by Florian e.al.. > I have the same/similar problem (etch/KDE3.5.4) > Plugging in USB-device the automounter pops up with tree options: > open in new window > play with kaffeine > do nothing > > Choosing new window I get an empty window /system/media/sda1 and the > konqueror-Message: > > 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") > > dpkg -l udev\* hal\* dbus\* pmount ==> > > > +++-========================-========================-===================== >=========================================== ii dbus > 0.92-2 simple interprocess messaging system un dbus-1 > <none> (no description) ii dbus-1-utils > 0.92-2 simple interprocess messaging system > (utilities) un dbus-qt-1 <none> (no > description) un dbus-qt-1c2 <none> (no > description) ii hal 0.5.7.1-2 Hardware > Abstraction Layer un hal-device-manager <none> (no > description) ii pmount 0.9.13-1+b1 mount > removable devices as normal user ii udev 0.100-1 > /dev/ and hotplug management daemon > > What can I do to let every user read its USB-stick? > Thank You! > >
Make sure you have your users in the plugdev and powerdev groups. In addition, I had to edit the file /etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf. My version is attached. John