Luiz,
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 05:12:44PM -0300, Luiz Eduardo Guaraldo wrote:
> >> d? ? ? ? ? ? usbdrive-sdXX
> >
>
> > After "that" ? Means unpluging ?
>
> Ops... Yes, after unpluging and repluging the usb stick does not work
> anymore
I saw this for a
Em 30-07-2010 16:17, JF Straeten escreveu:
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> Re,
>
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 03:57:54PM -0300, Luiz Eduardo Guaraldo wrote:
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>> Yes, I'm using squeeze stock, last actualization: yesterday.
>
> Ok, so you have the same versions as mine.
>
>
>> Yes, under /tmp I I can read/write when plugged by t
Re,
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 03:57:54PM -0300, Luiz Eduardo Guaraldo wrote:
> Yes, I'm using squeeze stock, last actualization: yesterday.
Ok, so you have the same versions as mine.
> Yes, under /tmp I I can read/write when plugged by the first time, after
> that, not anymore... The director
Em 30-07-2010 15:35, JF Straeten escreveu:
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> Re,
>
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 03:21:41PM -0300, Luiz Eduardo Guaraldo wrote:
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>> I'm in a trouble with an ltsp on a Debian Squeeze machine... It can find
>> the USB stick, mount it on /tmp/.-ltspfs/usbdrive-sdXX, but
>> doesn't create the link on t
Re,
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 03:21:41PM -0300, Luiz Eduardo Guaraldo wrote:
> I'm in a trouble with an ltsp on a Debian Squeeze machine... It can find
> the USB stick, mount it on /tmp/.-ltspfs/usbdrive-sdXX, but
> doesn't create the link on the desktop, so the user "can't" access it...
>
> Af
I'm in a trouble with an ltsp on a Debian Squeeze machine... It can find
the USB stick, mount it on /tmp/.-ltspfs/usbdrive-sdXX, but
doesn't create the link on the desktop, so the user "can't" access it...
After the user take out the USB stick, the server doesn't remove
/tmp/.-ltspfs/usbdrive-s