Re: "Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or 'allow'?"

2015-09-22 Thread Marcin Wolcendorf
Hi, On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 04:07:45PM +0200, Rhonda D'Vine wrote: > Hi there, > > * Marcin Wolcendorf [2015-09-21 21:16:45 > CEST]: > > I recently tried to mount an SD card on my Debian laptop. Since I am in a > > proper group, and I should have all the

Re: "Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or 'allow'?"

2015-09-22 Thread Philip Hands
Ian Jackson writes: > Marcin Wolcendorf writes (""Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or > 'allow'?""): >> Now, I know, Mr. P [rude rant snipped] > > This is not really polite or helpful. > >> So - so long, Debian, sad to see you go down that way. > > And

Re: "Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or 'allow'?"

2015-09-22 Thread Norbert Preining
On Tue, 22 Sep 2015, Ian Jackson wrote: > If you don't like systemd or policykit, why are you running them ? There is and remains the problem that the current situation and working is not properly documented, nor can it be deduced from reading config files under /etc, which was the case before

Re: "Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or 'allow'?"

2015-09-22 Thread Ian Jackson
Marcin Wolcendorf writes (""Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or 'allow'?""): > Now, I know, Mr. P [rude rant snipped] This is not really polite or helpful. > So - so long, Debian, sad to see you go down that way. And it's not accurate, either. You can run jessie perfectly fine

Re: "Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or 'allow'?"

2015-09-22 Thread Paul Wise
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 9:16 PM, Marcin Wolcendorf wrote: > ... You have contacted the debian-project list, which does not offer user support, please contact one of the Debian user support channels for help. https://www.debian.org/support https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/

Re: "Do you want to mount the drive, 'cancel' or 'allow'?"

2015-09-22 Thread Rhonda D'Vine
Hi there, * Marcin Wolcendorf [2015-09-21 21:16:45 CEST]: > I recently tried to mount an SD card on my Debian laptop. Since I am in a > proper group, and I should have all the necessery rights, and it has always > worked, I thought there should be little