Trond,
I am working from memory here so I am sorry that I do not have
complete details.
I believe the trouble was in libfuse and not the kernel module.
Took me a long time to figure it out because everything in Scott's
checklist works OK, except the directory is empty.
If you run the server-side LTSP script that runs to mount the remote
media, it complains about an invalid option or something like that.
That led me to downloading the newest fuse source and installing it.
It fixed the problem *however* the newer fuse will not work with older
kernels
Sorry I can't be more specific.
Pete Billson
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Trond Mæhlum wrote:
> Peter Billson wrote:
>> Trond,
>> I ran into this myself. Trouble seems to be that FUSE found in Debian
>> stable is not compatable with the later 2.6.xx kernels.
>>
>> Downloading the FUSE source and compiling it solved the problem for me.
>
> My backported 2.6.15 kernel already have the fuse module. How do I do
> this then? Can you give me something more top go on?
>
> Friendly,
> Trond Maehlum
>
>
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