Public bug reported: Affects: gnome-volume-manager (upstream) Severity: Unknown Priority: Unknown Status: Unknown Affects: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu) Severity: Normal Priority: (none set) Status: Unconfirmed
Description: It looks like gnome-volume-manager uses pmount with hardcoded permissions when a removable media is inserted. This causes major issues when in a multi-user environment (different X sessions on different ttys), as only the first logged-in user has access to recordable CD/DVDs, USB or firewire storage. GNOME is trying to push multi-users by incorporating "switch user" in multiple places (screen saver, log-out, fusa), but basic desktop functionnality is blocked by this hard coding. Ubuntu is putting in great efforts in the user experience, this setup dents it greatly, IMO. A long-term fix would be to re-work the gnome-volume manager, with an eventual interface alloring settings of permissions and/or users. For now I'm fixing this by only placing one user in the plugdev group, all other having no rights on removable devices. I understand this is an upstream problem, and that upstream has been aware of it for quite a few releases. Nevertheless it is still there. Maybe a push from a popular distribution is all that is needed. I'm dreaming of a fix in Dapper, but would understand a Dapper+1 effect... Nico -- bad perms hardcoded for multi-users https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/39515 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs