This shouldn't be a problem in more recent versions of Kubuntu. (I know
you are prompted for your password when you try to mount devices in
Dolphin in Kubuntu 8.10 or 9.04.)
** Changed in: kdelibs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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i cant mount devices in dolphin using kde 4.0.1 in debian
hal.device.volume.PermissionDenied
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I had this problem with a newer USB thumb drive.
It came up as /dev/sdb1 but the older model comes up as /dev/sdb
My /etc/fstab had an entry for /dev/sdb1 with an invalid mount point (
/dev/sdb1 ext3
nouser,noauto,atime,rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0)
Apon removing this entry everything works fine.
MIne does too. We both use the same external hard drive, but my laptop
is different. weird
On 6/9/07, Richard Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In Kubuntu I am asked what I want to do upon plugging in it. My external
> 500GB USB drive automounts on startup, however I may have added
> something
In Kubuntu I am asked what I want to do upon plugging in it. My external
500GB USB drive automounts on startup, however I may have added
something in the past, but I do not remember doing this.
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I got a friend to install feisty on his laptop and his external hard
drive will not mount automatically as well. He says "Windows is so
much better". This is truly a public relation destroying regression.
On 6/2/07, DanWei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have this (imho it is immanent at all, nor?)
I have this (imho it is immanent at all, nor?) bug too - and its very
annoying.
I can not mount internal drives via the "media:/"-kio, which was pre
feisty possible (and really cool).
I also get the same error message, if i want to mount external drives -
but not always. Dont know, on which aspe
Right, just as gnome-mount (which re-executes itself through gksu), the
KDE counterpart has to call the dbus function as root to mount fixed
hard disk partitions.
** Changed in: kdelibs (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hal => kdelibs
Assignee: Brian Murray => (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info
And what about removable, USB drives? These should be automounted for
regular users, right?
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Concerning fixed hard drives ( previous comment ), this is an
intentional behavior from the maintainer of HAL Martin Pitt, if
PolicyKit is not included (and this is the case in Feisty) :
debian/patches/55_nonpolkit-mount-policy.patch: Implement a policy check
if PolicyKit is not available: On
I have the same problem too. In gnome I cannot mount the hard drives and I
recieve this error:
Cannot mount volume.
Error org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.PermissionDeniedByPolicy.
Advanced -> hal-storage-fixed-mount refused uid 1000
The following works fine:
sudo gnome-mount --device /dev/sda2 --mou
I have what seems to be the same problem, after upgrading to Feisty my
external USB hard drive no longer automounts. Attached is the dmesg
output after connecting the drive, everything looks ok. Let me know if
there are any tests I could do to help out on this one.
** Attachment added: "Output of
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please add the full output of 'dmesg' after trying to
access the drive as an attachment to your bug report?Thanks in advance.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => hal
Assignee: (unassigned)
** Attachment added: "error message"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7049247/snapshot1.png
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