Hi
Id like to ask if there are existing compiled enbd-server for ltsp v 3
Thank you
Joseph
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Sitat "Jason A. Pattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Unless I'm missing something, this is an absolutely not. You run
> the
> nbd-server directly on the device you desire to export, i.e.,
> nbd-server
> /dev/fd0 -i "somesignaturestring" ...
>
> This way, you don't need to mount anything on the loca
Ragnar Wisløff wrote:
>I'm experimenting with local media access, and have sucessfully
>mounted both floppy and cd-rom from the ltsp client to the ltsp
>server. This seems reasonably straightforward, when done in run
>level 3 and access to the client is available. Then the floppy and
>cd-rom
I'm experimenting with local media access, and have sucessfully
mounted both floppy and cd-rom from the ltsp client to the ltsp
server. This seems reasonably straightforward, when done in run
level 3 and access to the client is available. Then the floppy and
cd-rom drives can be mounted onto a
Jason Pattie made a comment recently about ENBD and possible
inclusion of it in the next (or the one after) release of LTSP. Is
there some more info on this by someone in the know?
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Francis Avila wrote:
>My theory is that it _should_ work (provided usb floppy drives are exported
>
They will work if they export and use the same ioctl() commands that
normal floppies use. The changes to the ENBD only have translation
tables for floppy and CDROM ioctls currently. It shouldn'
Mind you, I haven't even tried using enbd yet, but I was wondering if anyone
has anything to say on how enbd works with usb floppy drives.
My theory is that it _should_ work (provided usb floppy drives are exported
by the kernel as transparently as ide floppy drives [1]), but before I go
wasting
We now have pledges for $1075 US dollars plus 25 C for the addition of
Removable media to the ENBD project. There may be some addition funds
available as well from the same pledgers.
Peter,
If you are still willing, please setup the contract for working on
the removable media support for
We are still sitting at $450 for our ENBD removable media support. If
you are willing to donate to the cause or are interested in finding out
more please go to
http://pcxperience.com/enbd
Thank you
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PC Xperience
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