[K12OSN] USB Drive Info

Doug Simpson simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
Thu Dec 2 20:50:02 UTC 2004


A way around it is to just hit reset after you logout. . . then you get a 
clean boot every time and everyone is happy. . .

Get in the habit. . .

Doug Simpson
Technology Specialist
DeQueen Public Schools
DeQueen, AR 71832
simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
Tux for President!

On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Shawn Powers wrote:

> Just a note, as I put the USB Keydrives into widespread use here -- you 
> can not use more than 1 keydrive type in a thin client during the same 
> "boot" of the thin client.  This took me a bit to figure out, but it 
> does make sense.
> 
> The first unit inserted is created as /dev/sda1, the second as /dev/sdb1 
> (I'm guessing), etc -- so only the first one works.
> 
> Is there anyway to work around this?  Anyone have any ideas?  This will 
> be a real issue in our lab environment...
> 
> Anyway, just thought I'd mention it, and look for insight.
> 
> -Shawn
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