[Bug 1021579] Re: ltspfs shows wrong partition size when plug-in usb drive into thin client
Nahmias Lorenzo
1021579 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Aug 28 09:26:06 UTC 2012
I have the same problem but it's critical for me as I use LTSP primarily
to connect my thin clients to a Windows Terminal Server with rdesktop.
Since LTSPFS reports no free space on USB drives, users are unable to
save any data on such devices ("copy anyway" is not available in this
configuration).
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Title:
ltspfs shows wrong partition size when plug-in usb drive into thin
client
Status in Linux Terminal Server Project:
New
Status in “ltspfs” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Ubuntu 12.04, ltspfs 1.1-2
When I plug-in usb drive with partition (vfat or ntfs) into thin client, it shows me wrong partition size. For example: I mount usb drive with vfat 4Gb, but df -h on server shows me:
ltspfs 967K 432K 536K 45% /media/user/Ubuntu
Where 967K is partition size.
In thin client cat /var/run/ltspfs_fstab
/dev/sda1 /var/run/drives/Ubuntu vfat rw,defaults,uft8 0 0
But mount didn't show this mount point on thin client, and /var/run/drives/Ubuntu folder is empty.
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