Dear Michael,

I am looking through my submitted report and stumbled on this one.


Am Mittwoch, den 31.12.2008, 00:13 +0100 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Paul Menzel wrote:
> > Subject: gnome-mount: wrong owner of device after switching user
> > Package: gnome-mount
> > Version: 0.7-2
> > Severity: important
> > 
> > *** Please type your report below this line ***
> > 
> > Dear Debian folks,
> > 
> > 
> > the desktop environment is GNOME. User1 uses the computer and is doing a
> > switch user (system → log out → switch user, System → <Benutzername>
> > abmelden → Benutzer wechseln), so that a second X session is started in
> > VT8(?) with GDM and gnome-screensaver is started for user1 (VT7).
> > 
> > User2 logs in and puts in a USB storage media. This device is mounted
> > and displayed, but is owned by user1.
> > 
> > When user2 logs in as the only user, everything works.
> 
> This will require HAL to be compiled with ConsoleKit and PolicyKit support.
> 
> This is post-lenny material though.

As far as I am concerned this problem has been fixed since quite some
time in Debian Sid/unstable.

Thinking about this problem again, I guess `gnome-mount` was not the
right package to assign that report to in the first place. I guess HAL
(which is deprecated), Nautilus or gvfs would have been the right
packages. Judging from your reply it should be HAL.

Should I just close this report or could you do the reassign and
fixed-in dance to close this bug report properly?


Thanks,

Paul

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