Thanks for your helping hand.
Meanwhile I found on the dutch forum from Ubuntu something as pysdm wich 
is also to do something with harddiscs and rights.
After installing this through sypnaptics and adjusting some rights I did 
automount al discs but I couldn't write or delete anymore in any of the 
accounts.
Even getting back to the defaults have the correct answer. so the very 
next thing I did after that is remove pysdm through sypnaptics my discs 
are stil auto mount and I can write delete and al that sort of things in 
al accounts.
I have no idear what so ever what has been changed but it does the tric...
I hope it can help you to some kind of sulution wich is more 
professional then I did.

Wish al of the team a good and healthy 2010 and hope we get Ubuntu 
better and bigger then last year.

Roc

David Tombs wrote:
> Hi Roc.am. The warning sign in gparted seems to indicate that these
> drives have some kind of error condition. Assuming you have a dual-boot
> setup, trying booting into Windows Vista, verifying that the disks work,
> and then reboot into Ubuntu.
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>
>

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