On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 01:14:34PM -0700, john wrote: > Hi Scott, > > All steps below completed sucessfuly > > 1. Is the device partitioned? Yes > 2. Is ltspfs installed on the server? Yes > 3. Is fuse loaded on the server? Yes > 4. Is the user a member of the fuse group? Yes
OK, here's problem number 1. Yes doesn't really tell me anything. I have to trust that you performed the step right. What would be better would be to paste the actual steps you used to determine this. However, moving on... > Step 4: Can you manually issue a mount command? _NO_ OK, first of all, you need to log in as a user graphically first on the ldm. I don't see an indication that you've done that. > Actions taken to debug: > 1. Log in from a thin client as root by doing Alt + F2 to get a command line Alt-f2 isnt a standard login. Normally the text screen's on alt-f1. Could you please reply with the contents of your lts.conf file? > 2. do: ssh -S /tmp/.ltspfs_socket server "/usr/sbin/ltspfsmounter /tmp add" > 3. I get: > > Error: /media/root is not mounted > Error: /media/root/tmp is not mounted This leads me to believe that you logged in as root on the thin client, in the graphical login screen, and I specifically don't allow root to do so in part of lbmount, so this may be your problem. Scott -- Scott L. Balneaves | "Eternity is a very long time, Systems Department | especially towards the end." Legal Aid Manitoba | -- Woody Allen -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
