Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-pnp: No overlayfs or aufs support detected

2016-01-24 Thread Truth
I have to correct my last statement about LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS which works fine if this parameter is within the default section [Default]. (see http://sourceforge.net/p/ltsp/mailman/message/34791176/) > Now, I moved the mount-point (from /mnt/home2) to /home2 > and add the following line in

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] mount additional device during boot

2016-01-24 Thread Truth
On 24.01.2016 12:32, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote: > On 24/01/2016 01:04 μμ, Truth wrote: >> So, how can I mount /home2 the same way as /home? > Since you're using ltsp-pnp, ensure that the /home2 directory exist on > the server and the virtual client disk: > mkdir -p /home2 > ltsp-update-image

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] mount additional device during boot

2016-01-24 Thread Alkis Georgopoulos
On 24/01/2016 01:04 μμ, Truth wrote: > So, how can I mount /home2 the same way as /home? Since you're using ltsp-pnp, ensure that the /home2 directory exist on the server and the virtual client disk: mkdir -p /home2 ltsp-update-image -c / Then put LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS in lts.conf: LOC

[Ltsp-discuss] mount additional device during boot

2016-01-24 Thread Truth
Hi, I've installed a LTSP-PNP fat client (version 5.5.5-1~bpo8+1) on Debian 8.2 (i386) and I would like to mount (on the client) an additional device during boot the same way as the home-directory is mounted. From /etc/mtab I can see that the home-directory is mounted via sshfs: server:/