Jim-

In addition to the ownership trouble, and more importantly, is the fact that even when the ownership is root.fuse with 660 permissions - it still fails to work! In fact, the problem greatly resembles that described in the post (unfortunately, without solution) at: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=114480371431047&w=4

-Krishna

On Wed, 31 May 2006, Krishna Murphy wrote:

root.root

On Wed, 31 May 2006, Jim McQuillan wrote:



Krishna Murphy wrote:
News:

Well, I got everything (non-LTSPFS) working again, and met all of the
requirements in the troubleshooting section of
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev
 and I even can get it to make an icon on the desktop with
"/usr/sbin/lbus_event_handler.sh add block /tmp 1024 Temp" (though the "/" in
"/tmp" seems extraneous.) To do that, I have to do "chown root.fuse /dev/fuse"
after every reboot of the server (so some
script in the startup process must be re-chown-ing it) - but it doesn't make
the /tmp directory; the icon fails when I try to open it.



If your server is using udev, that /dev/fuse is getting re-created each time you
boot. That's why the ownership is changing on it.  There should be a udev rule
that you can tweak to make the ownership correct each time you boot.

What is the ownership on the device node after a reboot?

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Anybody got ideas?

-Krishna

On Tue, 30 May 2006, Krishna Murphy wrote:

Okay, here's the followup report. I do get an icon on the desktop now for my
legacy cd (when I insert a disk), but Konqueror shows it to be empty. The web
browsers Firefox and Epiphany, plus gnome-terminal, all fail to load, though
konsole works. When I start firefox under konsole it never produces any text,
nor an icon on the taskbar.

I guess I will have to go back and start disabling things until I have a
browser again, and then see if I can figure out a way to use the good- looking
debugging procedure at the end of the installation of LTSPFS.

-Krishna

On Tue, 30 May 2006, Krishna Murphy wrote:

All-

I found a security notice that seemed relevant at:
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/119532
and switched my apt-get source to the "testing" distro of debian and voila!
My problem vanished. I haven't tested yet, but I think I should be okay.

Thanks again!

-Krishna

On Tue, 30 May 2006, Krishna Murphy wrote:

Scott-

Thanks! I seem not to have the FUSE module, despite having kernels
(2.6.16.1-ltsp-2 and 2.6.16.14) with greater numeric designation than the one
where FUSE was supposedly incorporated. I'm using Debian Sarge, so it may be
that I need to follow the relevant instructions from the tutorial at:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev - but I've been
using
apt-get rather than aptitude, and I thought mixing them would be unwise, so I
continued with apt-get (syntax is the same.)

Anyway, now I'm getting errors when I try to build the fuse module:
/usr/src/modules/fuse/kernel/file.c:608: error: structure has no member named
`i_sem'
/usr/src/modules/fuse/kernel/file.c:610: error: structure has no member named
`i_sem'
and this warning, earlier in the process, as well:
/usr/src/modules/fuse/kernel/dir.c:1045: warning: initialization from
incompatible pointer type
/usr/src/modules/fuse/kernel/dir.c:1047: warning: initialization from
incompatible pointer type

Anybody got a tip as to what I flubbed?

-Krishna

On Tue, 30 May 2006, Scott Balneaves wrote:


> On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 01:57:34AM -0400, Krishna Murphy wrote:
> > > > Greetings- > > > > I'm attempting to use the LTSPFS (built-in, they say, to ltsp4.2) > > > "they say"? What, you doubt us? :) > > > > from the
> > discussion at: http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LtspFS
> > > You're looking at the LTSPFS technical spec. What you want is: > > http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev > > for installation instructions. > > > > I'm running a later kernel than required (on both terminal and server, so
> > I should have the FUSE package for sure) and I think I should be in the
> > clear, just put in the line "LOCAL_STORAGE   = Y" in lts.conf and go.
> > > > Does that sound right? > > > Not quite. You need some local bits available at the above link. > > > > Because of phrasing, > > > I prefer iambic pentameter, but free verse is fine. > > > > Anybody have a clue? > > > Nope. :) > > Scott > > >

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