I'm running LTSP5 on Debian squeeze in a school-network. As terminals I use some old Compaq Evo Computers, and they work fine. I managed to activate ldap-authentication on the terminals from our domain controller. I want our users to have access to their local media on the terminals. What I found in the docs is that with LTSP5 the user logging in on the terminal only has to be member of the group "fuse" to have local media automatically mounted. Since we use SAMBA and LDAP for the rest of the network I added a group "fuse" to my LDAP-Server, became a member of it on LDAP plugged my USB stick to the terminal but it didn't mount automatically. I understand that the group "fuse" mentioned in the docs is a simple UNIX group but I can't figure out how to bridge the gap between LDAP and UNIX groups and membership therein. It is no option to have all users on any server as UNIX users being members of "fuse" since we have a large fluctuation of users (~300) every year and I don't believe that this should be necessary.
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