FYI-

I had many similar problems on my setup here. It's working pretty well now 
so I thought I'd summarize what I found, for what it's worth.

1) I'm running Debian stable on the server, and LTSP 4.2.
2) Did everything on the check list at: 
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev#Troubleshooting
3) Remove FUSE (and all related stuff) with apt-get and re-got it from the 
Debian stable/universe archive. Re-do FUSE setup.
4) Shut down terminal. Start up again.
5) Insert USB memory while watching LOCAL command line, then remove and 
reinstall memory - observed that more work was done by LOCAL system when 
it was inserted the second time, including SCSI drive assignment. WORKING!

-Krishna

On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Lars Madsen wrote:

>
> No that is not possible. We get a desktop icon (TEMP) that will not open
> when clicked. In ~/Drives there is an unspecified file that disappears
> if you click it.
>

Exactly the same as I have here.

So there are a lot of commen problems regarding this 2. login problem.

Perhaps we should start a new thread which will tell more about the 
servers, OS, terminal hardware for the users with the 2. pogin problem.

Then this might be used to gather commen information, which might help the 
developers localize the problem.

/daleif

``You cannot help men permanently by doing for them
what they could and should do for themselves. ''
   -- Abraham Lincoln


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