On 10/11/2012 07:26 AM, John Hupp wrote:
> On both Lubuntu and Edubuntu LTSP *servers*, hot-plugging the flash
> drive results in it showing up in the file manager with an Eject button
> available for it.  Clicking the Eject button causes the drive to unmount.
> 
> But this is not the case with the LTSP clients.  The improper behaviors
> only appear on the LTSP clients -- on both Lubuntu and Edubuntu 12.04. 
> (I don't know about Debian LTSP clients.)

I don't know about "improper" but this behavior is by design. From an
old posting on the edubuntu list:

On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 06:34:47PM -0700, Richard Doyle wrote:
> Local USB drives mount nicely on Edubuntu 7.04 thin clients. Plug it >
in, it shows up on the desktop, you can read and write files. All
> good, but I can't find any way to for a local, ordinary, user to
> unmount the device.

You don't need to.

After 2 seconds of inactivity, the usb pen drive's quiesced on the
client, and unmounted in the background.  Just pull it out, and it's cool.

Scott


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