On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 06:15:48PM +0200, SZABO Zsolt wrote:
> Does anybody use here LOCALDEV and xfce4?

...snip...
 
> What I mean: when plugging the USB stick a corresponding icon appears on 
> the Desktop and clicking on this icon the content of the USB stick will be 
> browseable...

you might be able to use or modify the kde-desktop-icons script to work with
XFCE. on Debian systems, it should be available in
/usr/share/doc/ltspfs/examples/

> (is it still true that the user cannot influence its unmount? 

yes.

> does ltspfsd umount it automatically after 2 sec? 

yes. though typically the icon or mountpoint will still be present to the
logged in session until the user physically removes the USB stick (or other
media). this allows it to automatically mount it again if accessed, to give the
illusion that it is mounted the whole time.

> what is with local hdd-s? OK they are not to be removed...)

they are disabled by default, as people were booting suspend-to-disk'ed laptops
and it could cause filesystem corruption in this case, as well as giving root
access to the files on the hard drive to whoever logged into the laptop when
used as a thin client.  see http://bugs.debian.org/432024 for more information,
or on debian systems, check /usr/share/doc/ltspfs*/NEWS.Debian.

live well,
  vagrant

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