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    Logout, "System policy prevents unmounting..."

    I upgraded from Gutsy 64 to Hardy 64 a few days ago, mostly been just fine.

    I have an extra hard drive in my pc, ext3, that gutsy would automatically mount. I could go in via dolphin and into /media and click on it and access it just fine. Well now when I double click on it, I'm prompted for my password. Eh, no big deal as long as it works.

    Well I went to reboot, and while it's running the logout stuff and the screen goes blank for a second, it comes back and I see a dialog box for half a second, it's asking for the root password again and it was only on the screen long enough for me to read "System policy prevents unmounting...". I assume it has something to do with the drive I mounted and needed to type a password for when I was in Dolphin earlier. Anyone else see this and will it be a problem with things being unmounted properly?

    Either way, some of the focus on improving K/Ubuntu has been "cleaning up" the startup and shutdown screens, this is dirty.

    If anyone else sees this I'll look for a bug report, if there isn't one I'll put one in.
    https://www.linuxcounter.net/user/267216
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