[Expired for policykit (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: policykit (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Hi Rickard,
Thanks for look this bug.
In my case I had upgraded from previous version and after it lost
permissions. After grant all permissions again everything became work as
expected. Some weeks later my HD had crash and I was forced a fully
reinstall everything... I was really upset with that
Rickard:
Thanks a lot for taking the time to look into this.
As I stated, I reinstalled my system from scratch, thus the original setup is
lost. I've tried attach all the data I could, but since it seems to be
insufficient, I agree to closing as Incomplete.
I won't file a new bug.
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USB devi
JrBenito: Good to see you found a solution, what bugs me is what caused
you to lose your permission to begin with?
luca_ing: As your permissions where correct you had an other bug. If you
still have enough information about the problem for an developer to be
able to figure out what caused it pleas
> SOLVED FINALLY
>
> I did a "sudo polkit-gnome-authorization" and noticed I lost all
> permissions I had in old releases. This includes the ability to mount
> things, change CPU frequency with gnome applet, shutdown machine and
> click "unlock" buttons to manage network config and other system wid
SOLVED FINALLY
I did a "sudo polkit-gnome-authorization" and noticed I lost all
permissions I had in old releases. This includes the ability to mount
things, change CPU frequency with gnome applet, shutdown machine and
click "unlock" buttons to manage network config and other system wide
things (c
An interesting observation:
I use kmail for mail, and its Save Attachment dialog displays my USB drive as
an external device. If I click on it, it gets mounted as expected, and at that
instant, gnome acts as if it just realized it had been plugged in and pops open
an action dialog. It is then li
Hi,
Here the problem looks like related to policy:
[10145.181679] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdb] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0
GB/74.5 GiB)
[10145.183618] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off
[10145.183626] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 00 38 00 00
[10145.183631] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming dri
I could not reproduce scenario described by luca_ing. I formatted a
external harddrive (usb-storage device) as ext3 and tried but it is not
auto mounted neither I can mount it through Place menu. I can mount it
if I log as root and know about mount command... this, unfortunately, is
not the case fo
Yet more info:
I've now discovered that while my harddrive automounts, it can't be unmounted
through nautilus. Instead it tells me "Device to unmount is not in
/media/.hal-mtab so it is not mounted by HAL", and indeed, /media/.hal-mtab is
empty.
Odd.
Luca
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USB devices is not being automoun
One more data point:
My USB harddrive (formatted with ext3) now automounts as expected. It didn't do
that before.
Other USB devices still don't.
I suspect this change is connected with software updates I did
yesterday, but I haven't found an obvius package. I'm attaching the apt-
log.
** Attach
BTW, calling gnome-mount from the shell works as expected, the device is
mounted and the usual "what would you like to do?" window is displayed.
So it doesn't seem to be a permissions problem or something like that,
just the information about newly inserted devices gets stuck somewhere.
l...@godzi
I wonder if this is caused by two automounters fighting over the
devices?
It's a long shot, but I have both the ubuntu and kubuntu metapackages
installed, and perhaps this is the root cause. Mind you, only one user
is logged in at all times, so KDE and Gnome never run in parallel -
except for the
Rick,
Thanks for collaborate.
Feels here the information about machines that are working. The developers
can cross information to find out what is going wrong.
Thanks again.
Regards.
Benito
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Rich Carroll wrote:
> I also reported this in bug report Bug #372496.
I also reported this in bug report Bug #372496. My bug report is still
open, and I believe the two bugs are so similar that mine is actually a
duplicate. I'll keep following this bug report also. I have another
friend that this is happening to also, but he refuses to fill out a bug
report. My w
I, too, see this as a regression form 8.10.
I'm using a 9.04 fresh install, and none of my USB devices automount
anymore even though this worked flawlessly in 8.10. Behaviour is exaclty
as described by the original reporter.
I've attached the requested logs.
** Attachment added: "debug-output.tx
I have the exact same problem in 8.04 (I think it started after the last
hal update, but I'm not sure). Also, CD media will not mount -- the
only media I can mount are the ones in fstab. My logs are attached as
well.
** Attachment added: "logs.tar.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26280853/lo
** Attachment added: "Logs suggested on submit page and the page linked in
description"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26105518/logs-suggested-1.tar.gz
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