Erich Schubert schrieb:
> Package: gnome-mount
> Version: 0.7-1
> 
> Since the latest upgrade (I'm not entirely, but pretty sure - didn't try
> downgrading to 0.6* yet), I cannot mount with gnome-mount anymore.
> 
> When I plug in my {luks-encrypted ext3,fat32} usb disk, nothing happens
> anymore. When I run "gnome-mount -d /dev/sdb1", the passwort prompt (for
> the encrypted ext3 case) appears, but after pressing OK I get the reply
> "You are not privileged to mount the volume 'private'."
> 
> With pmount, I can still mount the volume correctly, and it worked before.
> Probably related to PolicyKit? I tried installing the policykit package, but
> it didn't help.

The PolicyKit in hal are not enabled (yet), so this shouldn't be and
issue. Do you get something useful when running
hald --daemon=no --verbose=yes ?

> 
> P.S. Just noticed that after running gnome-mount, I have two entries in
> the dmsetup table:
>   temporary-cryptsetup-12340

I can't remember that hal creates such a dm entry.

> and
>   luks_crypto_058ce716-8817-45aa-b30f-b43bd47a82ae

This one looks like one created by hal.

> something interfering with each other maybe?

Could be.

Michael


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