Ugh. Now i'll actually have to config policykit.conf. For some reason, match group=wheel return yes fails so much. Somehow the mount-ro defaults to no every time
On 2010-07-28, Nikos Chantziaras <rea...@arcor.de> wrote: > On 07/28/2010 11:54 PM, Andrey Vul wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 14:50, Nikos Chantziaras<rea...@arcor.de> wrote: >>> On 07/28/2010 08:23 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote: >>>> >>>> On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:31:21 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >>>> >>>>> And why do you want to remove it in the first place? It's not gonna >>>>> eat your cat. >>>> >>>> Although it may kill your crew. >>> >>> I think most people don't understand what X used HAL for. They think >>> that >>> they can remove HAL and still have stuff like USB >>> hotplugging/automounting >>> working. But that's wrong. Gnome/KDE use HAL for this, not X. And if >>> you >>> disable HAL completely, that stuff will stop working. >>> >>> >> >> E.g. solid-hardware for HAL-mounting devices by uuid/volume-id. >> >> I just got rid of policykit - too much trouble. >> But I kept HAL because it's very useful. > > If you're on KDE, you will need policykit again in the future, since > with KDE 4.5 (to be released in a matter of days) it's not really > optional anymore. I got hit by this when updating to it (now at RC3): > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=244444 > > > -- Sent from my mobile device Andrey Vul begin-base64 600 sig bXNuLCBob21lOiBhbmRyZXkudnVsQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ0KdSBvZiB0OiBhbmRyZXkudnVsQHV0b3Jv bnRvLmNhDQpzbXMsIHZvaWNlbWFpbDogNDE2MzAzOTkyMw0K ` end