Can't mount internal pata drive after nautilus etc upgrades

I have a second pata harddive installed which contains windows xp (ntfs) and a fat32 partition.
After upgrading nautilus and it's dependancy upgrades I get this error from nautilus now,
Unable to mount "storage"
Authentication is required
(storage is the name of the fat32 partition)
I get simular for the NTFS partition
I have re-added my username to storage group
I have no entry for drive/partitions in fstab, HAL/UDEV was happy doing it before
Thank god for partimage backups
Last edited by foggybrain (2009-11-01 23:57:37)

I've spent hours now trying to tweak /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf with no effect, looks like this now:-
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- -*- XML -*- -->
<config version="0.1">
       <match user="tim">
               <match action="org.freedesktop.hal.storage.*">
                       <return result="yes"/>
               </match>
               <match action="hal-storage-mount-fixed-extra-options">
                       <return result="yes" />
               </match>
               <match action="hal-storage-mount-removable-extra-options">
                       <return result="yes" />
               </match>
       </match>
    <match user="tim">
        <match action="org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.shutdown">
            <return result="yes"/>
        </match>
        <match action="org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.reboot">
            <return result="yes"/>
        </match>
    </match>
</config>
I'm lost with things to try now
"HAL" has started singing "Daisy Daisy"
BTW > mounting the partitions in fstab just takes me back to another problem >>> no recycle bin feature
Last edited by foggybrain (2009-10-28 21:44:55)

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