If you're used to use Ubuntu, you would easily mount your harddisk partitions in file manager by clicking it. But in Debian, you have to enter your password, everytime you mount your partitions in file manager.
Not a really big deal, but it would be simpler if you don't have to. Here are very simple steps to make your Debian able mount your harddisk partitions without password:
1. Using your favorite text editor, edit this file:
sudo vi /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.UDisks2.policy
Find a line <allow_active>auth_admin_keep</allow_active>
Replace auth_admin_keep with yes
2. Save the file, and reboot your system. Now, you could easily mount your harddisk partition without password.
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