If solution is that simple, why don't we include it by default? Having
to insert password to mount an NTFS device is crazy.

2011/11/9 Wolfden <wolf...@gmail.com>:
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> On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Vitovt <vit...@grusha.org.ua> wrote:
>>
>> >> In gnome/xfce world, just have to modity org.freedesktop.udisks.policy
>> >> file to allow active user under <action
>> >> id="org.freedesktop.udisks.filesystem-mount-system-internal">
>> Thanks, I will try it.
>>
>> >>It's completely insane to
>> >> have to supply a password to access your music partition.
>> 100% agree.
>>
>> >> KDE, no idea what to change since I don't run KDE
>> hope the same solution helps too. I use LXDE (laptop) and KDE (PC)
>>
>>
>
> once you edit the org.freedesktop.udisks.policy it's immediate, no need to
> reboot or logout
> section changed from default:
>   <action id="org.freedesktop.udisks.filesystem-mount-system-internal">
>     <description>Mount a system-internal device</description>
>     <description xml:lang="da">Montér en intern enhed</description>
>     <message>Authentication is required to mount the device</message>
>     <message xml:lang="da">Autorisering er påkrævet for at montere et fil
> system</message>
>     <defaults>
>       <allow_any>no</allow_any>
>       <allow_inactive>no</allow_inactive>
>       <allow_active>yes</allow_active>
>     </defaults>
>   </action>
> ^^ no more password prompts :-)  With certain updates the file will get
> rewritten tho and you have to make the changes again so be aware of that.
> --
> KJS
> ~wolfden~
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