Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-21 Thread Chris
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 02:58:43PM +, AG wrote: > On 16/02/11 08:37, Chris wrote: > >Hi everyone, > > > >Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from > >nautilus. It works before. > >The error message is: > > > >Unable t

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-21 Thread AG
On 16/02/11 08:37, Chris wrote: Hi everyone, Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from nautilus. It works before. The error message is: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized But if I manually mount using "sudo mount ...", it works fine. I found

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-21 Thread Chris
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 09:42:53PM +1100, James Robertson wrote: > > I have configured policykit before. > > I have /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/50-localauthority.conf > with the contents: > [filesystems mount internal privs] > Identity=unix-group:mygroup > Acti

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-21 Thread Chris
>> > Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from > >> > nautilus. It works before. > >> > The error message is: > >> > > >> > Unable to mount [device] > >> > Not Authorized > >> Is it someth

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-18 Thread Liam O'Toole
utilus. It works before. >> > The error message is: >> > >> > Unable to mount [device] >> > Not Authorized >> Is it something related to PolicyKit? > > Could you please explain more? > I have configured policykit before. > > I have /etc/p

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-18 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:37 AM, Chris wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from > nautilus. It works before. > The error message is: > > Unable to mount [device] > Not Authorized > > But if I manually mount us

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-18 Thread Thierry Chatelet
On Wednesday 16 February 2011 09:37:09 Chris wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from > nautilus. It works before. > The error message is: > > Unable to mount [device] > Not Authorized > > But if I manually mou

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-18 Thread James Robertson
> > I have been holding policykit but as you mention you cannot due to > dependencies then I am not sure what to suggest sorry. > > Sorry, that should say "holding consolekit".

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-18 Thread James Robertson
> > > I have configured policykit before. > > I have /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/50-localauthority.conf > with the contents: > [filesystems mount internal privs] > Identity=unix-group:mygroup > Action=org.freedesktop.udisks.filesystem-mount-system-internal > ResultAny=no > ResultInactiv

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-18 Thread Chris
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 06:05:22PM +0800, Michael Tsang wrote: > On Wednesday 16 February 2011 16:37:09 Chris wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from > > nautilus. It works before. > > The error messag

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-18 Thread Chris
om > >>nautilus. It works before. > >>The error message is: > >> > >>Unable to mount [device] > >>Not Authorized > >Is it something related to PolicyKit? > check your permission to this device, change in root if required. > johan > > I

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-16 Thread Johan Scheepers
On 02/16/2011 12:05 PM, Michael Tsang wrote: On Wednesday 16 February 2011 16:37:09 Chris wrote: Hi everyone, Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from nautilus. It works before. The error message is: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized Is it something relat

Re: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-16 Thread Michael Tsang
On Wednesday 16 February 2011 16:37:09 Chris wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from > nautilus. It works before. > The error message is: > > Unable to mount [device] > Not Authorized Is it something related to Policy

Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized

2011-02-16 Thread Chris
Hi everyone, Since I do a normal update, I can't mount my flash drive from nautilus. It works before. The error message is: Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized But if I manually mount using "sudo mount ...", it works fine. I found this post, http://lists.debian.org/debi

Re: "Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized"

2011-02-10 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Jo, 10 feb 11, 13:56:07, Patrick Wiseman wrote: >> Hello: >> >> On my up-to-date testing system (288 updates a couple of days ago, >> right after the new stable went live!!), an SD drive, which previously >> has mounted automatically on i

Re: "Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized"

2011-02-10 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Jo, 10 feb 11, 13:56:07, Patrick Wiseman wrote: > Hello: > > On my up-to-date testing system (288 updates a couple of days ago, > right after the new stable went live!!), an SD drive, which previously > has mounted automatically on insertion, generates the error in my > subject line. I Googled

"Unable to mount [device] Not Authorized"

2011-02-10 Thread Patrick Wiseman
Hello: On my up-to-date testing system (288 updates a couple of days ago, right after the new stable went live!!), an SD drive, which previously has mounted automatically on insertion, generates the error in my subject line. I Googled the error, and found that this is not the first time people ha