On Tuesday 05 September 2006 12:17, Frank Steiner wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote
No one??? Looks like I'm not supposed to work with SuSE anymore, because I will never run Gnome or KDE.
I am currently cooking up a solution because Knoppix suffers from the same problem :p Already works with "devices" (read: USB sticks), but I still have to add CDROM support (which are always "plugged in")
One more info that might be interesting for you, too. We figured our that the permission problem only shows up when the user logs via the text console (and uses startx afterwards). If you login via kdm/gdm (but still do *not* use KDE or Gnome but e.g. ctwm), ivman can mount a CD for the user.
Maybe it's due to some pam stuff. I remember some permissions were set when you log in via kdm in 9.2, but I'm not sure what happens exactly. I will let you know if I find out more.
Probably it's related to pam_resmgr, which is used by the display managers but not on console login (for safety reasons, since if there is a problem with resmgr, you could be locked out even as root) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org