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    Allow (partition) volume access w/o password - Dolphin

    I installed karmic on an cf card in the pci express slot. Works great. Since I removed the actual ide drive for the installation (better safe than sorry - it is alpha and grub 2, don't get me started), I have no entries in fstab other than the root. No biggie there.

    However, now when I want to mount/unmount the internal drive partitions with the disk in, dolphin pops up the password dialogue.

    I see in systemsettings > advanced > PolicyKit Authorization >.org.freedesktop > hal > storage, there is an option for some things (what do I need to change from the default?)

    I am wanting to avoid entering fstab entries for 2 NTFS and 1 VFAT partition. It takes me forever to figure out permissions, umask, and all those other things. I would rather have the auto mounter deal with it.

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    Re: Allow (partition) volume access w/o password - Dolphin

    However, now when I want to mount/unmount the internal drive partitions with the disk in, dolphin pops up the password dialogue.

    I see in systemsettings > advanced > PolicyKit Authorization >.org.freedesktop > hal > storage, there is an option for some things (what do I need to change from the default?)
    I have been using:

    System Settings > Advanced > PolicyKit Authorization > org.freedesktop > hal > storage > Mount file systems from internal drives > Active console:Yes and click Modify.


    There is a bug with the NTFS > Bug #395079 [KDE4][Karmic] Error mounting ntfs volume from dolphin's resources panel
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      Re: Allow (partition) volume access w/o password - Dolphin

      I fixed the ntfs issue a while back, but I am glad you posted it. I added an .fdi file somewhere but I can't recall where what, but I got it working.

      Overall, I am entirely impressed with karmic. Apparently today, there was some major breakage but I didn't upgrade today so I didn't see it.

      Boot time seems to be under 30 seconds on my ibm thinkpad t43 running off of a PCI Express reader for a UDMA enabled <kingston> CF card.

      I can't believe however, that the Fn keys still don't work. They were broken starting with Jaunty.

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