On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 04:44:41PM +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
> my LTSP 5 gets better, but still needs some kind of attention. This
> time: External hard drives. Currently I use LTSP 5 on a Ubuntu 8.04
> (hardy for the thin client's OS, but Debian Etch for the
> workstations). We have auto mount for USB flash drives. That works
> impeccably. But I could not figure out a way to mount real external
> hard drives via ltspfsmounter or any other way (manually).
external USB hard disks may not be considered removeable by udev, even though
USB is clearly removeable (i think the same is true for firewire). many of the
recent changes to ltspfs were done to address this issue.
i'm not sure if this applies to your Ubuntu 8.04 LTSP chroot, but NEWS.Debian
in Debian contains:
ltspfs (0.5.0~) unstable; urgency=low
* automatic mounting of non-removable devices is now disabled by default
to enable, in /etc/udev/rules.d/*ltspfsd.rules, remove ATTRS{removable}==1
from the appropriate lines. see http://bugs.debian.org/432024 for more
information.
-- Vagrant Cascadian <[email protected]> Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:19:04 -0800
although in recent versions, we actually switched to LOCALDEV_DENY in lts.conf
(hmm... i'd better update the NEWS.Debian file...)
live well,
vagrant
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