Marcin Wolcendorf writes (""Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or 'allow'?""): > Now, I know, Mr. P [rude rant snipped]
This is not really polite or helpful. > So - so long, Debian, sad to see you go down that way. And it's not accurate, either. You can run jessie perfectly fine without systemd (and without policykit getting in the way of mounting SD cards or whatever). I'm doing that on my own netbook and everything works fine for me. I use mount(8)'s user mount support; there may be other options. While my init systems diversity GR was defeated, the vote showed that 30% of the voting DDs felt that viability of Debian-without-systemd was important. That's plenty of effort to keep our options open. If you don't like systemd or policykit, why are you running them ? You don't have to take the defaults in Debian - indeed that has always been one of Debian's key strengths. And you find that something doesn't work the way it should, you should file bugs (nice friendly bugs) and write patches, not flounce off in a huff. Ian.