install the hal package add that user to the hal group... that should do
the trick.

Aviram Jenik wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm looking for a way to enable disk-on-key to be *easily* automounted under 
> KDE. Manual mounting currently works, but this is intended for a user who 
> does not have access or knowledge about command line utilities.
> The KDE "media" tab works sometimes, but does not unmount, and is hard to 
> understand and use.
> 
> The best case scenario is an MS Windows-like popup when the diskonkey is 
> inserted, with an auto unmounting when the usb stick is taken out.
> 
> I believe Ubuntu has something like that (can somebody confirm?). I'll switch 
> to Ubuntu if I have to, but I'd rather understand how it works and duplicate 
> this behavior under Debian.
> 
> STFW didn't produce anything beyond the standard non-GUI automounting 
> utilities with tons of scripts to tweak it.
> 
> TIA.
> 

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