On Sunday 23 August 2009 10:53:04 am Anne Wilson wrote: > On Sunday 23 August 2009 18:41:23 Billie Erin Walsh wrote: > > James Kerr wrote: > > > On Sunday 23 August 2009 rcdawson@xxxxxxx wrote: > > >> I am using Mandriva 2009.1. I found my self re-installing on a new > > >> hard drive in order to get my video card to work. After the > > >> re-install I reconnected the old drive (keeping the new drive in > > >> place) and rebooted. My plan was to copy my old home directory. > > >> After reboot I found the old hard drive had been mounted as two > > >> "volumes" showing up in Dolphin. When I tried to open either of > > >> those volumes I received a message > > >> org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.PermissionDeniedByPolicy: > > >> org.freedesktop.hal.storage.mount-fixed auth_admin_keep_always > > >> <--(action,result). > > >> > > >> How do I get around this Policy? Would it apply to any hard drive > > >> I install, or is it responding to the fact that Mandriva and KDE > > >> are installed on the second disk? > > >> > > >> I suppose this is a matter of curisity more than necessity, at > > >> least at the moment. I have copied my home to a USB drive, and > > >> that mounts OK and is accessible. For future reference, however, > > >> this would be useful information. > > > > > > Policy is that you must be root to mount a partition on an internal > > > hard drive. > > > > > > The solution is to add the partition to /etc/fstab. You can use > > > drakdisk (as root) to do this. > > > > > > Jim > > > > I have used Kubuntu since 7.04/KDE3.x. All my internal drives are > > available with no problems, and I don't have to be "root" to access > > them. I can move and swap files around as I please even to the Windows > > XP drive. > > Read again what Jim said. Of course you don't have to be root to access > your drives, but you do have to be root to mount them. If you put the > entry into fstab root will have already mounted them for you by the time > you get your desktop. Presumably that's what you are seeing in kubuntu. > > Anne I'm a little confused. When the "volumes" showed up in the left panel of Dolphin, were they not mounted? My usb drive shows up there, and it is mounted. Richard ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.