No we use nfs,
But it is still really not clear to me when to use ltsp-update-image
So I thought that every time you add some packages in the chroot you
need to update your ltsp-update-image
But now it start to be clear
Thanks
Chris Roberts wrote:
On Monday 26 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter
On Thursday 29 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter wrote:
No we use nfs,
But it is still really not clear to me when to use ltsp-update-image
So I thought that every time you add some packages in the chroot you
need to update your ltsp-update-image
No, with Debian and NFS you never use this command,
Am 29/04/10 12:15, schrieb Chris Roberts:
On Thursday 29 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter wrote:
No we use nfs,
But it is still really not clear to me when to use ltsp-update-image
So I thought that every time you add some packages in the chroot you
need to update your ltsp-update-image
No, with
On Monday 26 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter wrote:
Installing ntfs-3g in the chroot and ltsp-update-image dit it
Why ltsp-update-image? Have you moved over to NBD? Debian generally does not
use this command, as it uses NFS instead.
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Chris Roberts
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Thanks,
Installing ntfs-3g in the chroot and ltsp-update-image dit it
Regards,
Chris Roberts wrote:
On Friday 23 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter wrote:
Mounting a Linux usb device will be read/write, but i mount a ntfs usb
device its only readable
The strange thing is that a Linux usb device
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:58:44 +0200, Chris Roberts
c...@tridentgarages.co.uk wrote:
On Friday 23 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter wrote:
Mounting a Linux usb device will be read/write, but i mount a ntfs usb
device its only readable
The strange thing is that a Linux usb device get the permissions
Hi,
Mounting a Linux usb device will be read/write, but i mount a ntfs usb
device its only readable
The strange thing is that a Linux usb device get the permissions
'drwxr-x--- 2 user user 4096 2010-04-08 09:50 usbdisk-sda'
but a ntfs usb device get 'drwx-- 2 user user 4096 2010-04-08
On Friday 23 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter wrote:
Mounting a Linux usb device will be read/write, but i mount a ntfs usb
device its only readable
The strange thing is that a Linux usb device get the permissions
'drwxr-x--- 2 user user 4096 2010-04-08 09:50 usbdisk-sda'
but a ntfs usb device get