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Description of problem: If you plug flash drive before linux boot, the GDM will mount it with gdm:gdm owner, so it can't be used buy logged user until flash drive will physically removed and inserted again. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 15 radeon test day Live CD. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Turn off computer. 2. Insert flash drive into usb socket. 3. Turn on computer and wail for boot. 4. Login with GDM (I was use liveuser autologin user). Actual results: You can't read or write to flash drive because you are not gdm. Expected results: You can read or write to flash drive. Additional info: In my case there another bug, the gnome shell was not loaded by gdm and I only use old gnome-panel. My be it's important.
If it gets mounted at all, that is the bug. Automounting is supposed to be turned of in gdm.
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