[K12OSN] usb drives
Rob Owens
rowens at ptd.net
Fri Mar 9 23:56:54 UTC 2007
If you really want *everybody* in the fuse group, you could instead
change the permissions of /dev/fuse to 666 (read/write for everybody).
-Rob
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 09:45:46AM -0600, Peter Scheie wrote:
> Have you worked through the LDA troubleshooting checklist?
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev#Troubleshooting
> On my version 5 server I recently noticed that plugging in flashdrives and
> CDs on the client produced an icon on the desktop, but they were always
> empty. With the help of the checklist, I 'fixed' the problem by putting
> all the users into the fuse group. That wasn't originally necessary and I
> suspect that an update along the way changed the necessary permissions on
> something that caused the problem, but I never fully tracked it down, since
> adding everyone to the fuse group was fairly easy (it's a small
> installation).
>
> Petre
>
> Ernie Hudson wrote:
> >I have eight clients running, 2 are dell optiplex gx 150’s, 4 are
> >Devonit 6020p and 2 are from Linlkline. I am using k12 version 5. I have
> >always had an issue with the flash drives not mounting on the 6020p and
> >linkline units. I thought it was a problem with the clients until I
> >tested edubuntu, every client I tested had no problem mounting the usb
> >drives. I would appreciate any suggestions.
> >
> >
> >
> >Ernie Hudson
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