Marc, Thank you so much for the quick reply. That fixed the issue right up
Luke Taylor On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Marc Gariépy <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Luke, > > To fix your problem you need to add a script to fix perm of the > /media/$USER because your user all belong to the same group. > > * Install perl-suid on the server > > then create a script in /etc/ltspfs/mounter.d (you may have to create that > directory) on the application server > and a script called fixperm inside it, containing: > > == cut here == > #!/usr/bin/perl > if ( $ARGV[0] eq 'add' ) { > $ENV{'PATH'} = '/bin:/usr/bin'; > $user=getpwuid($<); > system "chown", "$user.root","//media//$user"; > } > == cut here == > > then you have to set permission 4755 on that script > > Marc. > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 1:42 PM, ekul taylor <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I apologize if this question has been answered before. I searched the >> archives but I didn't find anything. >> >> I just updated our edubuntu server to karmic and unlike before I have >> decided to use the official gnome edubuntu desktop rather then the minimal >> xfce config I was using before. Local devices are working great except the >> icons appear for all users. Is there a simple way to limit the device icon >> to only display for the user that plugged it in? It isn't a security issue >> since other users cannot access the device but it is confusing since usb >> drives are listed as /dev/sdb on all the thin clients. This means multiple >> sdb devices are on the desktop and it's easy to select the wrong one. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Luke Taylor >> >> -- >> edubuntu-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users >> >> >
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