Philippe ENTZMANN  wrote / napĂ­sal(a):
> By default the filesystem is mounted on terminal read-only.
> 
> Or how to automatically mount at boot time a writable home directory ?
> 

$HOME is writable by/to user, because, user is running on ltsp-server.
Only terminal can NOT write (for security and NOTneeded reason) to 
ltsp-server. User sitting by/on terminal is "technically" worked/logged 
on server, so doesn't need to "write from terminal access".

 > Is there a way to mount it read/write ?
If you really wanted (be carefull!!) see::
man (/etc/)export(s)
vim /etc/export(s)
backup before!


've a nice day!

JK

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