Re: Switching back to udisk1

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On 05/04/2012 12:46 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Hi, all
> 
Hi,

> "http://igurublog.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/udisks2-another-loss-for-linux/";
> 
> I answered yes to the switch to udisks2 and now the mount point only
> shows for a split second in Nautilus. The device still shows but now

I'm a bit confused. Where did you answer yes ? I'm just asking because I
did not replaced anything with udisks2.

> I've lost unmount access via sudo too, my scripts clean up on

Here I'm again confused. Nautilus doesn't require sudo to mount or
umount partitions. If you session is authorized in the right way to
consolekit and a polkit agent is present, everything works out of the box.

Note that it might require root password or your user password(if your
username is in wheel group)

> disconnect so it's not an immediate game stopper but is not right
> either. I liked the fact it showed exactly where the device was
> mounted even though it's always /media/usb[0-100].
> 
> How easy is it to switch back to udisks1 and what problems can people
> see for me going forward, if I do?

Overall, is a miss-configured system.

-- 
Ionuț

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