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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Local Devs - strange errors.
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Hi Peter,
Peter Stein schrieb:
Well, I think the hints on the page are somehow wrong. I got the
errors for [ # ssh -X -S /var
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Hi Peter,
Peter Stein schrieb:
Well, I think the hints on the page are somehow wrong. I got the
errors for [ # ssh -X -S /var/run/ldm_socket_vt7_192.168.1.250
192.168.1.250 /usr/sbin/ltspfsmounter /tmp add] though it works
now for my
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Hi folks,
OK, got my N2200 now up and running. Now the next step ist local devs.
However, I'm not sure, whether I messed things up in the kernel or
missed a tweak on the server.
What works:
- - manual mounting of USB-Stick on ltsp client for local
: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 19:49:31 +0200
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To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Local Devs - strange errors.
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Hi folks,
OK, got my N2200 now up and running. Now the next step ist local devs.
However, I'm
Hi Jim,
Suppose you're right, but I have to start all over then (everything else
works very well). I was hoping I just missed a small configuration...
Besides, I was really eager to know what I'm missing here. But it seems
I'm loosing the small battle...
Thanks anyway! I'll try the
= My system is Ubuntu 7.04 with the default ltsp 5.0
What I did:
* ltspfs is installed
* ltspfsd is running
* in 'Account Properties' the users are being allowed to use fuse.
* Fuse-utils and libfuse2 is installed and Fuse-module is actually loaded.
* The users are actually in the
Dear all,
Let me be more specific: mounting local devices in my clients doesn't work.
= My system is Ubuntu 7.04 with the default ltsp 5.0
What I did:
* ltspfs is installed
* ltspfsd is running
* in 'Account Properties' the users are being allowed to use fuse.
* Fuse-utils and libfuse2 is
Hi Jose,
Forgot to say that I tried these settings in lts.conf, but it has no
result:
LOCAL_STORAGE = Y
HOTPLUG = Y
What do I forget or do I have very rare material?
I thought ltsp 5 would be easier on this point...
Greetings,
Erwin.
José Queiroz wrote:
For
Hi Jose,
I have a cd and a floppy-drive running.
Greetings,
Erwin.
José Queiroz wrote:
which devices do you have in your workstations?
2007/7/27, Erwin Groeneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I have Ubuntu Feisty installed with, by default ltsp 5.
Everything works fine, except for
For these devices, you only need to set LOCAL_STORAGE = y in
lts.conf, no special modules needed.
Double check that you have a valid media on these devices --- a valid
media is one that have a file system on it, music cds *aren't valid
medias*.
2007/8/1, Erwin Groeneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
Hi all,
I have Ubuntu Feisty installed with, by default ltsp 5.
Everything works fine, except for the local devices.
I followed the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EnableLTSP5LocalDevices and all seems fine, but
in effect nothing works.
I tried many things, but now I'm clueless
Have
which devices do you have in your workstations?
2007/7/27, Erwin Groeneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I have Ubuntu Feisty installed with, by default ltsp 5.
Everything works fine, except for the local devices.
I followed the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EnableLTSP5LocalDevices
Evan Hisey wrote:
Andrew-
A dvd reader is just a suped-up cdrom drive, so there should be no
problem there.
Evan
Cheers. The correct answer in fact should have been RTFWiki.
It's recognised OK and readable, but I haven't managed to make mplayer
work as a local app. For the time being I've
Andrew-
A dvd reader is just a suped-up cdrom drive, so there should be no
problem there.
Evan
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 09:36:39 +0100, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to have a dvd reader as a local device?
TIA,
Andrew
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Is it possible to have a dvd reader as a local device?
TIA,
Andrew
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