I am working in Mandrake 7.1 and KDE

I have found diskdrake to be a very useful utility to me in letting me identify
which partitions are which on my HDs.  If in a Kconsole, as su, I type
diskdrake, I get a complete picture of all the partitions on both my HDs.  If
however I open diskdrake as a simple user I get an empty diskdrake that shows no
drives.

Well, I added diskdrake to the Kmenu,  But when I click on it as a user it
gives me the blank "user" type diskdrake window (no HDs shown).  I know there
is a way to get kmenu to ask you to "sign in as su" when you click on an item
because that is what happens for example when I click on the Kmenu/config/boot
& ini/ drakelogo.  It opens a window that asks me to sign in as su "before"
proceeding further.

How can I make my new entry of diskdrake behave in the same manner when a user
clicks on it so that it gives you the option to sign in as su?

Thanks


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Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Registered Linux User 348854


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