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I've searched through the forum and Google and found articles but they don't seem to exactly apply. I apologize ahead of time if this has been covered.
If I log in as root, all my drives are mounted automatically - such as my DVD and USB drives. When I log in as a standard user, none of them are mounted. I have to do it manually, which works, but I'd prefer not to have to do this each time I reboot.
What do I modify for this? is my standard user not in the proper goup?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Last edited by neodaemon (2009-03-08 21:06:12)
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yes this has been covered ..many times
The things you want to search on are HAL, PolicyKit. The wiki has a troubleshooting section on the HAL page which provides a solution.
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There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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Thanks Inxsible,
I will research the topics you indicated. I did read the Wiki on HAL but didn't find a solution there. I'll look again.
Thanks for responding.
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Here's the link to the solution. Try it out. If it doesn't work, post back.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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I found my problem. Thanks to Inxsible for repointing me to it. I had to reread the section on permissions and automounter. The one thing I was missing was the snippet about adding the 'match user' to my PolicyKit.conf file. That did the trick. I had everything else right - but that last piece was missing.
Thanks again for your help. I'm getting there...
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