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Package: usermode
Version: 1.81-3

After upgrading to debian-etch, when I try to start
the program usermount for a non-root user, I just get the message:
"There are no filesystems which you are allowed to mount or unmount.
Contact your administrator."

The message is wrong, since there are several lines in /etc/fstab with
the "user" option in them and the corresponding filesystems (floppy,
cdrom, usb memories, ...) can be mounted with no problems by non-root
users either from the console or from the multiload applet of
gnome-panel. On the other hand, usermount seems to work OK if executed
by root.

I do not know if this is a bug or perhaps I have something
misconfigurated somewhere (I do not think so, since the filesystem can
be mounted if usermount is not used). Usermode Debian package installed
is 1.81-3. A copy of /etc/fstab follows:

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
/dev/hda2  /              ext2     defaults,errors=remount-ro          0  1
/dev/hda6  /home          ext2     defaults                            0  2
/dev/hda5  /boot          ext2     defaults                            0  2
/dev/hda7  /usr           ext3     defaults                            0  2
/dev/hda8  none           swap     sw                                  0  0
proc       /proc          proc     defaults                            0  0
/dev/fd0   /floppy        auto     user,noauto                         0  0
/dev/cdrom /cdrom         iso9660  ro,user,noauto                      0  0
/dev/cdrom /udf           udf      ro,user,noauto                      0  0
/dev/scd0  /externo       iso9660  ro,user,noauto                      0  0
/dev/hda1  /WMe           vfat     gid=6,umask=2,rw,auto,iocharset=iso8859-1 0  0
#none       /proc/bus/usb  usbfs    defaults                            0  0
/dev/sda1  /usbar         vfat     rw,user,noauto                      0  0
/dev/sda2  /usblinux      ext2     rw,user,noauto,exec                 0  0
/dev/sda   /usbwin        vfat     rw,user,noauto                      0  0


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Version: 1.109-1

I just made a test with the new version 1.109-1 (sit/testing) to see
if the problem persists and it works well.

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