On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 17:46 -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:

> with ltspfs 0.5.13 on ubuntu or debian, install both the ltspfsd and ltspfs
> package into the chroot, and then it should at least partially work, by making
> a mount on the thin client in /media/root/* that you can then export via
> rdesktop somehow as a drive. at least that's what gadi tells me. :)
> 
I tell vagrantc lots of things - I never knew he was listening ;)

Yeah, just install ltspfs in the chroot, update the image, and use the 
following flag in your rdesktop line:

"-r disk:Drives=/media/root"

That will create a share in Windows under My Computer called "Drives".  
Whenever you plug in a local drive, it will appear as a folder in there.

-Gadi
 
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