Checked patch and tails live and looks like amnesia user path has 
/usr/local/bin/  prior to /usr/bin so running tails-persistence-setup from 
command line already executes correct version which includes the run_as_user 
line. 

Exact output it's:

localuser:tails-persistence-setup being added to access control list
[sudo] password for amnesia:
org.freedesktop.UDisks.Error.PermissionDenied: Not Authorized
localuser:tails-persistence-setup being removed from access control list

Did I understand it ok? Any other Idea?
Thanks!



El Lunes, 25 de mayo de 2015 13:46:05 intrigeri escribió:
> > Don't know if it's possible but by now I'm trying to achieve this steps
> > by 
> > command line. Reading documentation, man and --help step 3 shoud be
> > possible  but I tried with following command just after cloning with
> > Tails Installer:
> > 
> > tails-persistence-setup --force --override-boot-device 
> > /org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/sdc --override-system-partition 
> > /org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/sdc1 --passphrase [Passphrase] --step
> > bootsrap 
> > 
> > And it results on:
> > 
> > - Launches Setup
> > 
> > - Asks for Passphrase ignoring passphrase passed in command
> > 
> > - Fails with warning: "Failed
> > org.freedesktop.UDisks.Error.PermissionDenied:  Not Authorized"
> > 
> > Questions are:
> > 
> > 1. Besides this needs user intervention, why isn't working? 
> 
> Probably because you're running that command as the amnesia user.
> See config/chroot_local-patches/run_t-p-s_as_its_dedicated_user.diff
> in the Tails source tree.

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