On Debian / Ubuntu, there is no need to umount with ltspfs
I guess it is the same if Fedora use ltspfs (it should)

Le dimanche 15 mars 2009 18:48:44 François Patte, vous avez écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> When I plug an usb stick, it is automatically mounted and I can see it
> on the desktop but if I want to umount it (using the mouse right button,
> the answer is: "forbidden usbstick is not in fstab or ypu are not root"
>
> How to allow normal users to umount the usb devices connected to their TC.
>
> running ltsp5/fedora10
>
> Thank you.

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