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When I plug in my usb hardrive (in KDE) the volumes are automounted in /media/volume-name with root as owner and group - which means I'm not able to access the volumes.
I'm using KDE 3.5.4-6, all my packages are up to date (hal/udev/dbus etc.).
How can I get the volumes to be automounted so that I can access them (also, some of the volumes are fat so I'd like them to mount as umask=000).
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i've got the same problem after updating my system (pacman -Syu) two or three weeks ago.
i decided to wait for an update of hal and dbus at first. today they both got an update - the problem still exists.
before upgrading everything was fine. plugged in my usbstick/hdd and it was available in "media:/" for users
now it's available too, but owner is always root.
my user is added to the groups "storage, hal, dbus"
dbus and hal are running and working.
i don't know where to say kde to mount it as user or with umask=000
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Can't confirm it- works fine here.
What's the filesystem on the pen/hard drive?
Microshaft delenda est
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Can't confirm it- works fine here.
What's the filesystem on the pen/hard drive?
it's only ntfs now which doesn't work.
fat32, cdrom, dvd are working fine now (didn't test it all before)
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