2007-03-22 14:22:16 |
Stefano Rivera |
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Binary package hint: hal
This may be a duplicate of Bug #86292 - I don't know.
However, I have quite a bit of debugging information, as this is a lab of 84 PCs, and we'd like to get this working.
Background:
Authentication is via LDAP (to eDirectory), and accounts are shared via NIS from the local LAB server. /home is NFS from the same server.
We have one user (the LAB admin, who's account isn't on edirectory, but in /etc/passwd on the server), and flash drives work for him in KDE. In GNOME they work manually (gnome-mount), but not automatically.
We are using Feisty, because of bug #65827.
It seems like HAL is picking up the drive insertion, but GNOME or KDE doesn't get any further. |
Binary package hint: hal
This may be a duplicate of Bug #86292 - I don't know.
However, I have quite a bit of debugging information, as this is a lab of 84 PCs, and we'd like to get this working.
Background:
Authentication is via LDAP (to eDirectory), and accounts are shared via NIS from the local LAB server. /home is NFS from the same server.
We have one user (TeePOG, the LAB admin, who's account isn't on eDirectory, but in /etc/passwd on the server), and flash drives work for him in KDE. In GNOME they work manually (gnome-mount), but not automatically.
He is a member of "admin".
We have another non-eDirectory user, except not in "admin", and it doesn't work for him.
We are using Feisty, because of bug #65827.
It seems like HAL is picking up the drive insertion, but GNOME or KDE doesn't get any further. |
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