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I think you mean partitions or drives that are not in the /etc/fstab, so
not mounted automatically when logging in. For example partitions of
other operating systems when you have a dual boot system. For some time
in the Ubuntu 10.04 development, I was not asked for a password anymore,
but now this
ok, How can I use the old settings?
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No password for mounting local drives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558890
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No password for mounting local drives
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Thanks for your report and helping to make Ubuntu better. Do you mean
> drives that are plugged in, or partitions already on the computer? For
> the former, this is expected behavior.
>
I was pointing to the partitions already on the computer. I thought this is
a security vulnerability. Can I al
Thanks for your report and helping to make Ubuntu better. Do you mean
drives that are plugged in, or partitions already on the computer? For
the former, this is expected behavior.
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No password