If the BSNL router is configured for dial-on-demand you can use a 'GUI' tool
called gHoyyanome-ppp. Karmic has a different policy for mounting
file-systems not like in Jaunty. You can stop asking password by editing
some xml policy files ( I think..  :) ). Simply do the following..Open a
terminal and enter : sudo gedit
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.devicekit.disks.policy and Find
the action id :
org.freedesktop.devicekit.disks.filesystem-mount-system-internal Within that
action id look for the line : <allow_active>auth_admin_keep</allow_active>
and replace it with : <allow_active>yes</allow_active> Save the file. I
found this solution on one of the forums. Hope this will solve your
problem...

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