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Can't mount external disk as non-root user any more, any ideas.
using KDE and system is up to date.
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You should read this. Specifically the second bullet point, but the whole page is probably worth reading as well.
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Thanks. I have been reading , I think it might have something to do with systemd but I'm not to sure
Would appreciate any help I can get even if not it's not a direct answer even a link pointing me in the right direct would be helpful
If need more details please let me know what info would be helpfull
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Last edited by dracoroot7 (2012-11-08 19:53:08)
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Did you read what I linked to? You need to provide more information!
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After more research it look like it is systemd/logind issue. I just upgraded to grub2 and everything boots fine, so now I trying to make sure systemd is in use
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Okay? You think it is a logind issue. But do you actually use something that should enable you to mount via pam?
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Ok got it solved. After adding systemd to grub My mount rights are back. One more question, do you recommend add systemd to the fallback image in grub as well.
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Honestly, I am still not entirely sure what your original issue was...
But if you plan on using systemd from now on, just install systemd-sysvcompat and then remove the init= line from your bootloader. See the systemd wiki page.
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thanks
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