Then I went into settings and volume management and mount removeable were already enabled, I disabled and renabled them and nothing changed in the log (Note it said I was missing dependency gvfs) Next, I opened thunar and nothing new appeared in that window Instantly, it showed some AVC apparmor=“DENIED” stuff relating to security-misc/pam_tally2-info I assume you disabled thunar-volman for a security reason, maybe there is a way to do without it? If this is more secure maybe there is a way to make that automount? somewhere, either in /media or /mnt The drives showed up but I couldn’t mount them by clicking on them because I’m not authorized, so instead I uninstalled gvfs and just did sudo fdisk -l and mounted it with sudo mount /dev/diskname /mnt/disknamefolder and added it to the menu. ![]() Restarted and they showed up, is there a downside to using gvfs? Let me know if there is a better way to do this. I checked “file manager settings” > advanced in Thunar and it said missing dependencies: gvfs Restarted, did not work so I then did sudo nano /home/user/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/-new I tried sudo nano /etc/skel/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/thunar.xml I enabled all the automount options in thunar-volman settings editor Unfortunately, my other disk, usb and external drive all do not show up even when they are plugged in before the restart. So thanks for making Whonix & Kicksecure, I have used virtualbox whonix for awhile. Lastly, I want to say I think Kicksecure is a great idea and I like what I see a lot so far! I will do what I can to report bugs when I see them and will consider contributing later when I have gained more experience as security is an interest of mine. cache but it always keeps coming back, how can I make it stop? I think it makes the shutdown very slow, if there is a security reason to keep it though, let me know and I will consider that. While I am here, I find the session saving annoying and I forgot to uncheck the box the first time I shut down, I always uncheck it now and I deleted the sessions in. Sorry if this is really basic but when I plug in my USB or DISK it doesn’t automount, is this a security feature? How can I make my extra disk, USB and external drive automount? Am I missing a package, if so, what debian package would you recommend? Also if automount package creates security problems maybe you can tell me how to just manually mount it as well? ![]() ![]() I am changing from Linux Mint Debian Edition because I want a more secure host for daily things and to run KVM whonix in. I installed debian 10 with netinst and installed without the graphical environment, then I installed kicksecure with xfce with the distro morphing method.
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