On Feb 4, 2014 7:38 PM, "Joseph" wrote: > > On 02/04/14 18:03, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: >> >> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Joseph wrote: >>> >>> Is it possible to go from "systemd" to "udev"? >>> >>> I don't like the way systemd works. I have a problem with mounting USB sick >>> (it mounts as root:root) and I can not even change the permission. >>> I am receiving Hylafax fax transmission reports (email) on all incoming >>> faxes and now these emails are empty. >>> It all start happening after switching to systemd :-( >> >> >> If I'm not mistaken, systemd/udev doesn't mount removable devices by >> default, it just notifies the system about new volume and creates >> links under /dev/disk. In GNOME 3 udisks is the one doing the actual >> mounting (AFAIU); with GNOME 2 it was gnome-volume-manager, etc. >> >> What DE do you use? Are you using something like pmount? >> >> Regards. >> -- >> Canek Peláez Valdés >> Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación >> Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México > > > I don't have "pmount" installed, and I'm not sure what XFCE4 is using. > How to find out? It's using gvfs, the problem is probably that gvfs is trying to use the non-systemd implementation (probably ConsoleKit) on a systemd machine. Re emerge everything with the systemd USE flag and it probably will solve itself. I mentioned pmount only because we didn't know enough; now you told us that you have gvfs, and that you didn't enabled systemd support for it even when you are using systemd. Regards.