Daniel Baumann wrote:
> since Ronnys user is in all the 'default' groups (namely: audio cdrom
> dialout floppy video plugdev netdev powerdev), it must be something
> really weird.
the name of the group is 'haldaemon'.
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Short additional remark:
The bug also rises its ugly head when building and using an iso instead
of a usb-hdd...
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Ronny
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I did the same test with:
# lh_config -p gnome -b usb-hdd
# lh_build
The bug is also visible when you use GNOME. Double-click on "Computer"
and then on any volume you see. Everywhere I tested, I only get the
following error message:
"You are not privileged to mount this volume"
Please, can anyb
Chris Lamb wrote:
> Do you have to be a member of a specific group to mount things using
> konqueror?
since Ronnys user is in all the 'default' groups (namely: audio cdrom
dialout floppy video plugdev netdev powerdev), it must be something
really weird.
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Ronny Standtke wrote:
> booted up my machine and wanted to mount a harddrive in konqueror.
Do you have to be a member of a specific group to mount things using
konqueror?
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Hi all,
I just build a Debian Live system with the following commands:
# lh_config -p kde -b usb-hdd
# lh_build
Then I dd'ed the image to a usb flash drive, booted up my machine and
wanted to mount a harddrive in konqueror. All I got was this lousy error
message: "Permissions denied". I can repr