Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-16 Thread intrigeri
Hi, Josh Triplett wrote (15 Jun 2015 15:56:33 GMT) : [...] I do think this functionality from wheezy should be restored. I'm aware this is not a poll, so just for the record: Tails Installer will soon be uploaded to Debian, and then to jessie-backports; it uses udisks whenever possible, but

Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-15 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 15.06.2015 um 07:34 schrieb Martin Pitt: Hey Josh, Josh Triplett [2015-06-13 16:23 -0700]: I plugged in a removable USB disk, and its devices showed up as root:disk 0660, with no ACLs. Normally, I'd expect removable USB disks to grant read/write permission to the logged-in user. ~$

Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-15 Thread Josh Triplett
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 12:36:45PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: Am 15.06.2015 um 07:34 schrieb Martin Pitt: Hey Josh, Josh Triplett [2015-06-13 16:23 -0700]: I plugged in a removable USB disk, and its devices showed up as root:disk 0660, with no ACLs. Normally, I'd expect removable

Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-14 Thread Josh Triplett
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 02:14:09AM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: Am 14.06.2015 um 01:23 schrieb Josh Triplett: Package: udev Version: 220-6 Severity: normal I don't know if the bug here lies with udev, udisks2, or some other component. I plugged in a removable USB disk, and its

Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-14 Thread Michael Biebl
Hi Am 14.06.2015 um 20:42 schrieb Josh Triplett: The disk was mounted, but the device file itself was not made read/write, so dd'ing a Debian .iso to it required root. Previously, that has worked for the logged-in user without requiring root. (I don't know how long ago this stopped

Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-14 Thread Josh Triplett
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 09:28:37PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: Hi Am 14.06.2015 um 20:42 schrieb Josh Triplett: The disk was mounted, but the device file itself was not made read/write, so dd'ing a Debian .iso to it required root. Previously, that has worked for the logged-in user

Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-14 Thread Josh Triplett
On June 14, 2015 12:55:56 PM PDT, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote: Am 14.06.2015 um 21:46 schrieb Josh Triplett: In any case, it seems unfortunate that users can no longer write an image to a USB disk without using root. You can, using gnome-disks/udisks2. Admittedly, there is no command

Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-14 Thread Martin Pitt
Hey Josh, Josh Triplett [2015-06-13 16:23 -0700]: I plugged in a removable USB disk, and its devices showed up as root:disk 0660, with no ACLs. Normally, I'd expect removable USB disks to grant read/write permission to the logged-in user. ~$ ls -l /dev/sdb* brw-rw 1 root disk 8, 16

Bug#788662: Logged-in user no longer granted permission to removable disks

2015-06-13 Thread Josh Triplett
Package: udev Version: 220-6 Severity: normal I don't know if the bug here lies with udev, udisks2, or some other component. I plugged in a removable USB disk, and its devices showed up as root:disk 0660, with no ACLs. Normally, I'd expect removable USB disks to grant read/write permission to