Onsdag 31 januar 2007 00:45 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On Wednesday 31 January 2007 05:10,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
> > On our SuSE10.2/LTSP4.2 installation with LDA as outlined in the wiki, we
> > get the oddest thing when using local USB sticks. Hear this...
> >
> > Uppon insertion, the Kingston USB stick is shown
> > in /home/some-user/Drives/Kingston and all appears to work. If you copy a
> > file to the USB device, it's as if it's there.
> > When you remove the device and check it elsewhere, all original files
> > previouslyu in the USB device are still there,- but the new one is not to
> > be found!
> >
> > Now if you insert the USB stick again, but this time you elect to create
> > a directory on the stick, this directory is indeed created and will stay
> > there to be seen after removal...
> >
> > eh, me not really understand..
> > any hints?
>
> Look at U3 and lunchpad, answer (them, before you may download the remover)
> why you do not want your usb stick polluted with such rubbish and remove
> them.
> I got launchpadremoval.exe  u3 uninstall.exe.
> The first worked on my Kingston stick.
> James
>

- thank you for your suggestion, our Kingston USB, however, did not have the 
mentioned system on it.
- but it appeared that the users were just too quick about it. If you wait 
about 30 secs after the writing has completed, it'll be physically completed 
too - and things work.

- is there a way to issue a command on the client to forcibly umount a USB 
stick? Fuse - something?




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