Re: [opensuse] Recently after an update...



* David C. Rankin <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [07-25-09 01:03]:

That's a relief, but every time I have had to edit the policies for removable storage, I have had to be root. To think that regular users can now manipulate that behavior is a bit confusing to say the least...


*Where* did you see that <users> could set policy where root privilege
*was* required and not now?

I have not see anything like that. We *were* talking about "personal"
settings which, iirc, were always editable by <user>/<owner>.

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