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Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
When starting a GNOME session without dk-disks running already, gvfs
D-BUS activates dk-disks, which causes an automount attempt on internal
hard disks. This doesn't happen if dk-disks is already running.
I suspect it's
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komputes, thanks for checking again. If it's working for you, no need to
exercise the debugging steps.
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Martin,
I would say the fix is confirmed. The versions of the packages in
comment #20 are still the same.
I ran updates yesterday and it seemed to fix the issue. I do not get a
dialog at the start of the session for a disk I did not ask to mount. If
I mount the drive manually I am still asked
komputes [2009-09-01 21:25 -]:
Yes, I updated last night (to the versions specifies in comment #20) and
rebooted this morning. I still get prompted to enter a password for the
secondary internal drive at the beginning of the gnome session.
OK, so this requires some deeper debugging then,
komputes [2009-09-01 3:42 -]:
Now that this is fixed what is the expected behavior?
You shouldn't get this password prompt at session startup any more.
But of course you should still get it when you manually attempt to
mount an internal disk in GNOME.
Works fine here.
I still get
Hmm... for some reason i cant get the update gvfs (1.3.5-0ubuntu2) ?
Its been ~15 hrs , why is it not yet available?
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Also, after update to gvfs (1.3.5-0ubuntu2), which fixes the boot prompt.
How to set the gvfs to not prompt on every mount?
Previously , this could be set the authorizations for hal/storage , In System
Administration Authorizations. Now where do to set these permissions? [To not
prompt on
mac_v [2009-09-01 8:37 -]:
Hmm... for some reason i cant get the update gvfs (1.3.5-0ubuntu2) ?
Its been ~15 hrs , why is it not yet available?
Sorry, it failed to build due to some autoconf madness (it built fine
locally). Need to investigate.
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Hi Martin,
I am using gvfs 1.3.5-0ubuntu3 and devicekit-disks 006-0ubuntu3 in
karmic and I still get the same dialog password prompt I attached to
comment #6.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30493532/dialog_at_session-start.png
It is asking a password for the secondary internal disk, although I
komputes [2009-09-01 19:58 -]:
I am using gvfs 1.3.5-0ubuntu3 and devicekit-disks 006-0ubuntu3 in
karmic and I still get the same dialog password prompt I attached to
comment #6.
Stupid question, but did you reboot after those updates? If you
restart your session seldomly (suspend, etc.),
mac_v [2009-09-01 8:43 -]:
Also, after update to gvfs (1.3.5-0ubuntu2), which fixes the boot
prompt. How to set the gvfs to not prompt on every mount?
Previously , this could be set the authorizations for hal/storage ,
In System Administration Authorizations. Now where do to set
these
Yes, I updated last night (to the versions specifies in comment #20) and
rebooted this morning. I still get prompted to enter a password for the
secondary internal drive at the beginning of the gnome session.
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This just got fixed upstream:
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gvfs/commit/?id=3c9e828938625a88f71969c129a0972276b8c99e
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* Add 00git-noninteractive-mounting-at-startup.patch: Do not attempt to
mount drives at startup which need authentication. (LP: #396448)
* debian/control: Bump libgdu-dev
Now that this is fixed what is the expected behavior?
I still get prompted for a password when I boot. I now get prompted for
a password when mounting a secondary disk, and I'm in the sudoers file
as NOPASSWD.
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Is this completely fixed or should we wait for another fix?
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Yeah same question as Nicolo,
Right now for a partition mount i'm having to enter the password and it shows
the icon in the notification area , which has a timeout !
So if i mount another partition before the timeout , i dont have to enter a
password... else it again prompts for a password!
We still need to wait for changes to gvfs to get this bug fixed.
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DK-Disks now provides the necessary support for this:
devicekit-disks (006-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* New upstream version:
- Add a way to spin down drives
- Fix segfault when starting a Linux MD array
- Fix polling process title and turn off noisy debugging spew
- Pass
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