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Old 28th February 2012, 09:05 PM
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usb stick automount no longer working

Just upgraded a two-month old Rawhide installation (LXDE) to currenent F17 branched, and am encountering an issue when mounting usb sticks. Now, instead of automounting the usb stick as the current user, I'm presented with an Authentication dialog box in which the Identity is root (no choice of current non-root user) and I'm required to give root's password in order to mount the device. In F16 (and prior to the latest upgrade), no authentication was required. How do I avoid the authentication dialog and go back to automounting? TIA
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