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My PC has Home, Swap, and Root partitions from a previous Linux distro. I erased and reformatted them for the Devuan OS installation.
The same hard drive also has additional EXT4 partitions that are non-Linux and had nothing to do with the OS install. I have used the chown command to make sure that I am the owner of everything on those partitions. I use them to hold documents, articles, audio, and video. On one of these partitions, which is called Media1, I also had a copy of the Devuan Installation ISO. I used that ISO to create a bootable USB drive for the installation of Devuan, and I left the ISO on Media1.
Here Is My Problem
I believe that the ISO on Media1 may have somehow caused a problem during the OS installation. At least, that is the only explanation that I can think of for what has happened. This is what is happening:
Each time that I boot up (or restart), Devuan demands that I enter the Root SUDO password to authorize the mounting of the Media1 partition (which is sd7). When I enter the password, Media1 gets mounted, and I am logged onto a desktop that the ROOT created. It is not my personal desktop. If I log out of this desktop and log back on, under my name and account, then I see my normal personalized desktop. The next time that I reboot or restart, I must go through this whole process again. I must give the SUDO password to mount Media1 (sd7), and I am logged back onto that alternate desktop.
I have re-used the chown command to make sure that I own the Media1 partition. I have also checked the file system using the KDE Partition Manager. Additionally, under System Settings > Device Auto Mount, I have verified that the Media1 partition is supposed to be auto-mounted at startup. I also looked in the KSystem Logs, but I found nothing related to Sd7.
Is it possible that Devuan somehow got the bootable UBS Install drive confused with the Install ISO on Media1? What can I do to fix this?
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... has additional EXT4 partitions that are non-Linux and had nothing to do with the OS install.
ext4 is Linux in any case. For the second part: as long as this/these partitions are not mounted, nobody sees them. No user, no root, no installer. No matter who the owner is.
Each time that I boot up (or restart), Devuan demands that I enter the Root SUDO password to authorize the mounting of the Media1 partition (which is sd7). When I enter the password, Media1 gets mounted, and I am logged onto a desktop that the ROOT created.
First of all, you have not mentioned anything about what you have installed. Which release? Which desktop? You mention something about KDE later on. Would you mind to share the output from
inxi -FzrYou may need to install inxi first.
Assuming you have not setup something like autologin, you should be asked for Username and password and not asked for any root/sudo password during booting and land into any root account.
Another fact: Root SUDO are not the same, they a two separate approaches to gain admin rights. We are here on a Debian based distro, not Ubuntu or like. The installer asks you if you want to assign a root password. If you say no, sudo gets installed and configured for your username (the Ubuntu setup). For admin actions you are asked for the user pw. If you say yes, the root account is fully generated and no sudo is setup at all. For admin actions you need to enter the root password.
Basically I can't follow your complaints and make any sense out of your problems. Why do you automount your media1 partition? What happens if you simply abort the mount request?
BTW: mounting is a admin action and requires root privilegues. Always.
Is it possible that Devuan somehow got the bootable UBS Install drive confused with the Install ISO on Media1?
Simple answer: NO
I hope my comments do help you to clear up some mist.
Last edited by rolfie (Yesterday 21:03:51)
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My apologies. I installed:
Devuan GNU/Linux 6
KDE Plasma Version 6.3.6
Kernel Version 6.12.86+deb13-amd64 (64-bit)
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I re-installed Devuan 6.1.1 (Excalibur). During installation, I supplied only a User Name and User Password. (I bypassed the prompt to enter a Root Password.)
Opening the Dolphin file manager, I found that I needed only to click my partitions to mount them-- except for just one partition, Media1 (sda7). After clicking on it, I got the following message:
Authentication is required to mount WDC WD1003FZEX-00MK2A0 (dev/sda7).
I had to enter my user account password to mount Media1.
I opened the Gnome Disk Utility, deleted the entire sda7 partition (Media1) and reformatted it as EXT4. After restarting, I opened Dolphin and tried to remount Media1 again by clicking on it. I got the same message: Authentication is Required. I had to enter my account password to mount it.
This is what I found in the KSystem Journal (the Authentication Log)::
2026-05-15T18:21:14.461306-04:00
homepc polkitd[1836]: Operator of unix-session:2 FAILED to authenticate to gain authorization for action org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-system for system-bus-name::1.57 [/usr/bin/dolphin] (owned by unix-user:martin)
2026-05-15T18:21:20.581825-04:00
homepc polkitd[1836]: Operator of unix-session:2 successfully authenticated as unix-user:martin to gain TEMPORARY authorization for action org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-system for system-bus-name::1.57 [/usr/bin/dolphin] (owned by unix-user:martin)
2026-05-15T21:02:45.699332-04:00
homepc polkitd[1662]: Error opening rules directory: Error opening directory “/run/polkit-1/rules.d”: No such file or directory (g-file-error-quark, 4)
The following is output from the inxi-Fzr Command:
System:
Kernel: 6.12.88+deb13-amd64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64
Desktop: KDE Plasma v: 6.3.6 Distro: Devuan GNU/Linux 6 (excalibur)
Machine:
Type: Desktop Mobo: ASUSTeK model: MAXIMUS VIII GENE v: Rev 1.xx
serial: <superuser required> UEFI: American Megatrends v: 3801
date: 03/14/2018
CPU:
Info: quad core model: Intel Core i5-6500 bits: 64 type: MCP cache:
L2: 1024 KiB
Speed (MHz): avg: 800 min/max: 800/3600 cores: 1: 800 2: 800 3: 800 4: 800
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 530 driver: i915 v: kernel
Display: wayland server: X.org v: 1.21.1.16 with: Xwayland v: 24.1.6
compositor: kwin_wayland driver: X: loaded: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa
dri: iris gpu: i915 resolution: 1440x900~60Hz
API: EGL v: 1.5 drivers: iris,swrast
platforms: gbm,wayland,x11,surfaceless,device
API: OpenGL v: 4.6 compat-v: 4.5 vendor: intel mesa v: 25.0.7-2
renderer: Mesa Intel HD Graphics 530 (SKL GT2)
API: Vulkan v: 1.4.309 drivers: intel,llvmpipe surfaces: xcb,xlib,wayland
Info: Tools: api: clinfo, eglinfo, glxinfo, vulkaninfo
de: kscreen-console,kscreen-doctor wl: wayland-info x11: xdriinfo,
xdpyinfo, xprop, xrandr
Audio:
Device-1: Intel 100 Series/C230 Series Family HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel
Device-2: ASUSTek Xonar SoundCard driver: hid-generic,snd-usb-audio,usbhid
type: USB
API: ALSA v: k6.12.88+deb13-amd64 status: kernel-api
Server-1: PipeWire v: 1.4.2 status: active
Network:
Device-1: Intel Ethernet I219-V driver: e1000e
IF: eth0 state: up speed: 100 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
Drives:
Local Storage: total: 931.51 GiB used: 503.88 GiB (54.1%)
ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Western Digital model: WD1003FZEX-00MK2A0
size: 931.51 GiB
Partition:
ID-1: / size: 115.2 GiB used: 6.67 GiB (5.8%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda11
ID-2: /boot/efi size: 951.1 MiB used: 10.5 MiB (1.1%) fs: vfat
dev: /dev/sda1
ID-3: /home size: 45.84 GiB used: 259.7 MiB (0.6%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda9
Swap:
ID-1: swap-1 type: partition size: 7.81 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%)
dev: /dev/sda10
Sensors:
System Temperatures: cpu: 25.0 C mobo: N/A
Fan Speeds (rpm): N/A
Repos:
Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list
1: deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged excalibur main non-free-firmware
2: deb-src http://deb.devuan.org/merged excalibur main non-free-firmware
3: deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged excalibur-security main non-free-firmware
4: deb-src http://deb.devuan.org/merged excalibur-security main non-free-firmware
5: deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged excalibur-updates main non-free-firmware
6: deb-src http://deb.devuan.org/merged excalibur-updates main non-free-firmware
Info:
Memory: total: 16 GiB available: 15.49 GiB used: 2.18 GiB (14.1%)
Processes: 218 Uptime: 9m Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.38
martin@homepc:~/Documents$
Last edited by JQAdams (Today 03:08:31)
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