It sounds like you really want some sort of fine grain access control. It is 
not possible with the currently available versions of SRSS.

-a-


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> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 12:27:04 +0800
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [SunRay-Users] USB storage mount behaviours
> 
> Hi Ashley.
> 
> It's as if in Linux when directly plugged in a USB device (e.g. 
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Auto_mount_filesystems_(AUTOFS)#Find_an_existing_udev_rule_that_is_launched_after_the_usb_partition_node_is_created):
>   .1 detected USB devices will present USB information e.g. manufacturer, 
> serial#, ...etc.
>   .2 create a rule to determine if a particular model/serial# (approved vs 
> disapproved) when plugged in and detected, should it be mounted or not.
> 
> It can be easily done in Linux direct USB mounting to the desktop/server. But 
> can this be done on Sun Ray Thin Clients connected to Solaris/Linux SRSS OSes?
> 
> I could check the RHEL4 based SRSS3.1.1 and see if the plugged in USB --> 
> SR2/FS will show anything via udev.
> 
> But is this 'scenario' any possible in Solaris / SRSS?
> 
> 
> thanks,
> James

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