On Monday 08 February 2010 01:35:11 pm Bob S wrote:
On Sunday 07 February 2010 02:25:59 David C. Rankin wrote:
On 02/07/2010 12:57 AM, Bob S wrote:
When I started this reply, I was still shady on exactly what you are seeing when you boot and can't get the drives mounted. I'm not saying I can solve it with this additional information, but posting it might help me or someone else get to the bottom of it. I think the following information would help
OK, Will follow your lead and instructions. But each OS has a different output and I will publish it all. Have a place to publish it if anyone is really interested in it. But not until Monday or Tuesday. after the Superbowl !!!
For starters,
Don't worry about the data from 10.X-11.1 where it is working, just get the output and logs for 11.2 where it is broken. That's a good starting place...
David & Carlos,
Soooooooo Simple. Usually is,right??
Evidently there have been some subtle changes in Yast's defaults. I opened up the partitioner and started looking carefully. There it was, fstab options. "Do not mount" changed that and all is well. Seems there is also a menu to change the defaults in the way that the partitioner works also.
upscope hope you are reading this. Might be your problem also. I got the disks fixed, wasn't quite problem you had but the input above helped me find it. It was I forgot to define the mount points on the two disks. Defined them where you said and user can now mount them.
Now if I could figure out how user can mount CD and DVD drives. I'm already in proper groups. Sames as 11.2 setup. All permissions look good. I think its in the policy kit somewhere. I remembered a change on 11.1 to the policykit that made it work, but that policy no longer exists. Not sure which one controls it now. Oh well I'll keep plugging away at it. Thanks to everyone who had some input.
Anyway guys, thanks for all your help, advice, and interest. It is really appreciated. Now onto my other little problems in 11.2
Bob S
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