Gavin McCullagh skrev:
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004, Klaus Ade Johnstad wrote:Works for me :-) Maybe your pen isn't /dev/sda1 but /dev/sda?This inconsistency across drives is a real pain. In linux in general my pendrive is always /dev/sda4. I guess this implies an odd partition table. I'm still unsure how to reliably predict the partition number on any pendrive except by trial and error. One way is to do: cfdisk /dev/sda and see what partitions it reports.
Yes, on a workstation that is fine. Unfortunately there are few such tools available on a thin client (by design). But since I can mount /dev/sda1 on /tmp/mnt it seems reasonable to assume the device is correct.
Trying Ubuntu linux recently, it `just worked' for the first time popping up right away on the desktop. Doing this with ltsp is of course somewhat more challenging.
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