Am Donnerstag, den 08.06.2006, 15:03 +0400 schrieb Jim Mendenhall: > Hello Everyone, > This is a desperate plea for help and/or ideas on setting up some sort > of removable storage (floppy, usb drive, etc) for students on thin > clients. I've tried every method I can find online, with zero success. > It seems hopeless that I'll ever get a floppy to work, even less likely > that I'll be able to get USB to even turn on on the client. > > I'm wondering, for all of you out there that have these Edubuntu setups > in schools, how do you handle students who need to copy files from their > home directories to a usb drive or floppy? > > Are there some instructions out there for Edubuntu to make this work? > Most instructions I can find are for LTSP, but it seems to be quite > different from the LTSP that Edubuntu uses. > the ltspfs and ltspfsd binaries are packaged in universe, following the instructions on the wikipage at http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LtspFS should get you working localdevice support (note that ltspfsd requires the -a option in ubuntu ltsp to make it work with ssh based authentication). we will work on an implementation specification in paris (traditionally the ltsp.org crew will attend and help with writing it) to have it included in edgy eft by default.
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