Bug#382914: Bug: #382914

2012-03-20 Thread Khalid El Fathi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I just made a test with the new version 1.109-1 (sit/testing) to see if the problem persists and it works well. I wait few days and I close the bug. Cheers, Khalid. - -- .''`. Khalid El Fathi kha...@elfathi.fr : :' : GPG: 4096R/9368CAEC

Bug#382914: more information

2006-10-01 Thread Christopher Cramer
OK, googling around I find that some versions of mount want pamconsole in /etc/fstab, and some versions instead want user. Red Hat, who originally developed usermode, uses the former version of mount, but Debian uses the latter. Since usermount doesn't actually do anything other than fork/exec

Bug#382914:

2006-09-29 Thread Christopher Cramer
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:00:52PM +, Miguel Quirós wrote: I have tried adding pamconsole to the filesystems I want to mount and then, when executing usermount, the program does start and those filesystems appear in the list but, when I try to mount any of them, I got an error of

Bug#382914:

2006-09-28 Thread Miguel Quirós
I have tried adding pamconsole to the filesystems I want to mount and then, when executing usermount, the program does start and those filesystems appear in the list but, when I try to mount any of them, I got an error of unrecognised pamconsole option and the system is not mounted. It seems that

Bug#382914: Usermount does not work for a non-root user

2006-09-27 Thread Christopher Cramer
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 08:28:19AM +0200, Miguel Quirós Olozábal wrote: 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

Bug#382914: Usermount does not work for a non-root user

2006-08-14 Thread Miguel Quirós Olozábal
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