[K12OSN] Troubleshooting fuse?

Gideon Romm ltsp at symbio-technologies.com
Tue Aug 23 19:48:51 UTC 2011


The thin client chroot needs to be 32-bit for ltspfs to work. The
server can be 64-bit.

On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Roland Roberts <roland at astrofoto.org> wrote:
> On 08/23/2011 01:14 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>>
>> I have not read the docs being used so I can only comment generically:
>> using Ubuntu cookbook-style instructions is likely to not work on a RedHat
>> based system. SL-6 is a RedHat based system.
>>
>
> Unfortunately, there do not appear to be any RH based cookbooks nor anything
> I can find resembling debugging instructions.
>
> What I do know is that when I look at syslog on the client, the device IS
> being detected. And I know that, as the Ubuntu instructions note, that the
> device does then show up in /var/run/ltspfs_fstab. What I don't know is what
> goes wrong after that nor where else to work, especially if their next step
> of trying ltspfsmounter is wrong :-(
>
> roland
>
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