Trond Mæhlum skrev: > We are planning to set up a few classrooms with diskless workstations > Debian-Edu 2.0. > > We have everything mostly set up now. We duplicating the desktop the > students see on our thinclients, that is IceWM with Nautilus. We have > some additions, videoplayer, audioplayer, Celestia and other > applications too heavy for thinclients. > > However, when we insert a data-cdrom or usb-pen it does not get > automounted. The usb-pen gets mounted at /media/usb, but not on the > users desktop. This isn't very elegant. > > Data-cd's don't get mounted at all. I can mount it manually, but that > isn't very elegant either. > > I know that Debian Sarge isn't very good at this at default. Can this be > fixed somehow?
I know this works when using a normal debian installation, with gnome desktop. As most debian-edu installations uses kde, I have not investigated much to get it to work using diskless workstations. I have made usb-memory-sticks work using kde, by adding some hack to usbmount. Are you able to get it to work using normal workstations and icewm/nautilus ? I think you have to add some package to make it work, mabye gnome-volume-manager, and I guess you need to add your users to some groups. > Audiocd's and dvd's play just fine. We use Kaffeine for that. I guess your desktop isn't light anymore .... -- Finn-Arne Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bzz.no/ EE2A71C6403A3D191FCDC043006F1215062E6642 062E6642 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

