[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2019-01-18 Thread Sebastien Bacher
there has been no mentioned of similar issues in years and it's likely
resolved, closing but feel free to open a new report if you still have
problems in newer versions

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   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2012-06-16 Thread Jay Banks
I can confirm this issues still exists in a clean install of 12.04 LTS
using FreeNX. I did find that if I hook a keyboard and a mouse up and
log in locally, I can access the usb thumb drive normally. However, over
FreeNX it says something like Access Denied - Unauthorized. I can also
access the drive over FreeNX after I have accessed it locally.

Since I mainly use the system remotely, I did find a way to access the
thumb drive over FreeNX without it being too much of a hassel. I made a
DiskUtil.sh script where I do not have to type in my sudo password every
time:

#!/bin/sh
echo yourSudoPassword | sudo -S palimpsest

When in the graphical Disk Utility, I can mount the usb drive and then
click on the link on the right hand side that says Mount Point:
Mounted at /media/Transcend and it will open up and I can copy to and
from the drive normally. Note that even mounted, I cannot access the
files through Nautilus at the mount point. I have to click the link in
palimpsest or it will not work. But hey, at least I can access my thumb
drive remotely.

And for the record, I know that script file is not the best way to do
that, but I tried several ways to do it correctly and they didn't work
for me...so yeah, there is a script file somewhere on a system that has
my password in it.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2012-05-05 Thread Baditaflorin
Not Fixed, Same Problem. AND TELL ME if you need infos, whan cmd command
to give. I have this problem for 4 years.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2012-05-05 Thread Baditaflorin
Ubuntu 12.04

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2012-05-05 Thread Baditaflorin
With the latest update, complete remove and reinstall, re-reinstall.
Delete and reinstall, reinstal ubuntu. Install and reinstall. all this i
tried

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2011-09-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the recent oneiric issues were due to lightdm and fixed in the current
version

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2011-09-15 Thread beef zbeef
Although I am on 11.10, I can't access my local hdds either. Same
message pops out: Unable to mount 320 GB Filesystem - Not Authorized.
I did some updates today via apt-get upgrade, but I can't tell now
what's been upgraded. I don't even know where to start looking, what is
causing this. Even my DVD drive doesn't show up in Devices list in
Nautilus... Anybody has any ideas?

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2011-09-15 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2011-09-15 Thread Rocko
Yes, the latest nautilus update has broken the ability to mount drives
again. I've got nautilus 1:3.1.90-0ubuntu3 installed.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2011-08-10 Thread Carlos Felipe Forigua Rodríguez
Didn't work. Installed thunar and i can mount filesystems as a normal
user using thunar

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2011-07-19 Thread malfist
I can confirm this is happening to me also when I login via NX and
attempt to mount an external USB harddrive. I would be happy to provide
more details if requested.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2011-01-27 Thread David Black-Schaffer
This is also happening to me, but in a slightly different manner. Again
on a clean install of 10.10.

If I am logged in to the console X session the USB disks will mount.

However, I get errors in other VNC sessions (e.g., extra X sessions)
that I don't have permission to mount the disk. Indeed, if I am not
logged in at the console the drive will not mount even though I am
logged in via another VNC session.

This points to a more fundamental issue with the detection of when a
user should have rights to do something.

Interestingly, I can no longer shutdown from the menu bar at this point as 
others have said. (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10402198)
I could do this before I installed and ran VNC server.
I suspect this means that having two Gnome sessions running at once, or having 
one running inside VNC, or installing vnc, caused the problem.

Possibly also related, I ran into the also-reported problem that my VNC
session started up with the key d mapped to hide all windows and had
to unmap this. Perhaps there is some corruption going on here?

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2011-01-01 Thread David Gradwell
This happened to me again when I did a new clean install of Ubuntu 10.10
(on two different machines with the same problem).

The only workaround that works (for me) is to open two terminal windows
and in the first go:

  sudo blkid

to see the UUIDs of all devices.

In the second go

  sudo gedit /etc/fstab

and add an additional line for the device(s) that you can't mount.

A couple of examples that work for me are:

  UUID=87b43805-e339-4953-9c9c-328e71c0abdc /media/budisc  ext4 users,rw  0 
 0
  UUID=744C979E4C975A26 /media/seagate  ntfs users,rw  0 0

Have system/administration/disk utility open at the same time.  Mount
seems to work once the /etc/fstab file is updated.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-12-30 Thread Peter da Silva
Same problem with a new install of 10.04 LTS on a laptop. No combination
of rebooting or other fiddling suggested on the forums has helped.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-12-30 Thread Peter da Silva
Can't mount partitions with palimpsest, either, unless I do sudo
palimpsest.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-09-29 Thread rowlandm
I had this issue today on a brand new install of 10.04.1 LTS

Boot up - could not mount my hard drives. 
Saw other issues too like could not change my account type in Users and Groups. 
No prompt for sudo password, just no response at all.
Could access sudo prompt for update manager though.


sudo halt
Reboot
Could mount my hard drives now.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-09-27 Thread Brian Murray
** Tags added: patch

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-09-26 Thread Evan Zebley
I *just* had this issue, today.

Posted in forums @
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9893684#post9893684

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-09-22 Thread James Jones
Yesterday this started happening to me. Until then I was able to connect
my Cowon S9 and have it mount automatically, but now I get an Unable to
mount COWON S9 Not Authorized popup. I typically connect it and use
gpodder to get current podcast episodes on it each weekday before work,
so most likely whatever changed to break it happened between the morning
of September 20th around 9:00 a.m. CDT and the morning of September 21st
around 9:00 a.m. CDT. I attach /var/log/dpkg.log to show what I
installed or upgraded during that interval.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-09-22 Thread James Jones
Strange. After updating and rebooting, I can once again mount the Cowon
S9. Attached is the diff between dpkg.log before and dpkg.log after.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-08-12 Thread Richard Coates
hasn't done it for a while but..
problem still there with:  2.6.32-24-generic-pae
back to rebooting...

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-08-12 Thread Reason
Same here, this issue still happens to me although it seems to be less
frequent for some reason.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-07-25 Thread Richard Coates
Not sure whether to report this as the same bug?
My system is a clean install of 10.04 with current patches applied.
For the past few weeks if I try to access my second sata drive (from Nautilus) 
straight after boot up I get...
Unable to mount location Not Authorized.
The shutdown icon greys out and I'm forced to sudo reboot from the terminal.
It appears if I wait a minute or two after bootup everything is ok.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-07-22 Thread Reason
Same problem, mounting a drive sometimes result in the Not Authorized error.
Rebooting helps most of the time, but i do have to reboot with the terminal 
because within gnome it will redirect me to the login screen (Same for 
shutdown).

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-05-29 Thread r00t
My drive was available before upgrading to 10.04, but after upgrading, I
can't mount it. Not authorized in nautilus or the disk utility. If I
nautilus as root, the drive fails to show up whatsoever. I get a similar
error as OP when I try it via the terminal.

This is a big problem. I don't know why it is not being given higher
importance.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-05-24 Thread DavidBaucum
Same here.  Rather annoying.  I agree that it seems to be a policy kit
issue.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-05-23 Thread Rusna
Same here, 10.04 and cannot mount any SATA drives using NX.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-05-16 Thread Pendelton
Same here, 9.10. Can'r mount any usb drives when connect using NX.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-05-10 Thread nowhere
Same here, when shelled in using NX, cannot mount DVD's or USB devices
using nautilus.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-05-02 Thread Kuyper
Same problem here. Using NX I cannot mount anything (or create DVDs with
brasero).

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-04-13 Thread Daniel Walton
I have the same problem. using ubuntu 10.04 had same issue with 9.10.
Locally logged in I can mount drives , but when using remote connections using 
NX I cannot mount drives.

I have a pc with Debian Lenny and that has no issues at all mounting drives. 
Although it doesn't 

Based on what I have been able to google it looks like it is probably
related to the policy kit stuff

there may be some script which is ran when the system is run locally but
isn't run in NX sessions.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-03-31 Thread Mark
I also have the exact same problem as David G. and rdasilva. Logged in
locally I am able to mount usb devices without any problem but logged in
through a remote NX connection I get the reported error message. (Ubuntu
9.10).

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-23 Thread rdasilva
I experience the same problem as David G. when logging into my Ubuntu
9.10 box with NX.  Seems to have changed with a recent update; this
worked in the original 9.10 install.

Seems to be an issue with remote access (vnc, NX, etc.).  Can open
volumes normally if logged in to the physical system.  Error only
appears when logged in remotely.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-21 Thread Anand Kumria

Well I get this bug on 10.04 (lucid lynx); so it is likely permission related - 
the problem is finding what permission is required for /media.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-09 Thread David Gradwell
The work-around is to mount at boot time, i.e. add suitable lines to the
end of /etc/fstab such as:

/dev/sdc1/media/FreeAgent   ntfsdefaults 02
/dev/sdb1/media/t1backup ext4  defaults  02

Then both problem disks are accessible even when working over a remote
vnc connection.

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug report. Do you remember what you upgraded? The list 
should be in /var/log/dpkg.log. Did it work before?
The mount command has nothing to do with GNOME and it seems to issue there is 
not a nautilus one. Did you have fstab lines for those drives before?

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-08 Thread David Gradwell

** Attachment added: Latest dpkg.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38904816/dpkg.log

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-08 Thread David Gradwell

** Attachment added: Previous dpkg.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38904845/dpkg.log.1

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-08 Thread David Gradwell
I certainly had access to both disks last time I looked which would have
been 3 or 4 days ago probably.

Samba 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4 was installed on 31 Jan (See end of  previous
dpkg.log) and was working.

linux-image-2.6.31-19-generic none 2.6.31-19.56 went in on 7th Feb at
19:18 along with other updates.  This was followed by upgrade linux-
generic 2.6.31.17.30 2.6.31.19.32 a minute later.

Is there any merit in rolling back these upgrades and if so how ?

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-08 Thread David Gradwell
Further analysis:
a)  I was connecting remotely using vnc4server.
b)  Connecting locally allows me to mount any of theproblem discs OK.
c)  If I mount the disk locally and then access the server through vnc4server I 
can open and access the disk.

Thus the problem seems to be related to use of vnc4server and possibly
permission settings that got changed on upgrade ?

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
not sure about the vnc, what permissions did get changed?

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[Bug 518533] Re: Unable to mount location Not Authorized after nautilus upgrade

2010-02-07 Thread David Gradwell

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38866394/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38866395/XsessionErrors.txt

** Attachment added: usr_lib_nautilus.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38866396/usr_lib_nautilus.txt

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