Em 30-07-2010 15:35, JF Straeten escreveu:
>
> Re,
>
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 03:21:41PM -0300, Luiz Eduardo Guaraldo wrote:
>
>> I'm in a trouble with an ltsp on a Debian Squeeze machine... It can find
>> the USB stick, mount it on /tmp/.<USERNAME>-ltspfs/usbdrive-sdXX, but
>> doesn't create the link on the desktop, so the user "can't" access it...
>>
>> After the user take out the USB stick, the server doesn't remove
>> /tmp/.<USERNAME>-ltspfs/usbdrive-sdXX, but it gets confused... something
>> like this:
>>
>> d?????????   ?       ?       ?       usbdrive-sdXX
>>
>> Does anyone have seen something like that???
>
> I do. At leat, it seems to be the same problem as yours, on Lenny,
> with LTSP 5.2 backports, but without solution for now :-(
>

> I suppose you're usinq Squeeze's stock versions, right ?
>

Yes, I'm using squeeze stock, last actualization: yesterday.

> Are your localdev functional under /tmp ? (Can you read/write to them
> altough they are in the wrong place ?)
>

Yes, under /tmp I I can read/write when plugged by the first time, after 
that, not anymore... The directory becomes strange:

d?????????      ?       ?       ?       ?       ?       usbdrive-sdXX

> Are the normal mounpoints created under /media/<USER>  ?
>

Well, on LTSP systems it never happened... The normal oprocess is to 
place a link to the mountpoin on the Desktop... It was supposed to 
create /media/<USER> ???

> And what's going on with USB CD/DVD drives ? Can you plug some to see
> if the behaviour is the same ?
>

The terminals doesn't have CD/DVD drives, not even floppy... Only USB 
ports...

> A+
>
>

Thanks by you help.




Luiz Eduardo Guaraldo
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