Jan 23, 2013

openSUSE Forums: Dropbox, etc. can't work on startup because NTFS drive doesn't mount until password is given

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Dropbox, etc. can't work on startup because NTFS drive doesn't mount until password is given
Jan 24th 2013, 01:56

Hi,

I have a new install of openSUSE 12.2. Dropbox doesn't work when I boot because I keep my Dropbox folders on another drive that is partitioned NTFS (so I can use the same folders from my winxp boot). When I first load into openSUSE, all my drives other than the installation drive are not accessible until I click on them and enter my password. Then I can use them (or relaunch dropbox and it works fine).


Could someone please tell me how I can get them to mount on startup without having to enter my password?

(I've tried changing settings in org.freedesktop.udisks.policy and also udisks2 (changing <allowactive> to yes), but these changes don't seem to help.

Thank you,

R

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