USB Storage support to Thin Clients. 2006-05-12 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 16:24 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: > On Thu, May 11, 2006 2:51 pm, Rick Stevens said: > > On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 23:18 +0300, davut wrote: > >> Thanks for reply. I have HPT5525 Thin > >> Client(http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/12454-321959-89307 -338927-89307-500797.html). > >> Linux 2.4 running on it, and XFCE 3.X Desktop Manager running on it. > >> Unfortunately, XFCE hasn't a dropdown menu or secondary window about > >> local devices or USB disk. > > > > I haven't used XFCE in a LONG time. I'd have to dig it up on one of my > > old machines. > > > >> On thin client's OS without connect to server's X server, When I plugged > >> the USB disk to thin client, I tried as a root user #mount /dev/sda1 > >> /mnt/usb but got an error that "/dev/sda1 not found". There isn't sda > >> device at system. So, I couldn't use USB disk via mount it on console. > >> Then, I connect to the server's X server. I plugged USB disk to thin > >> client, but I could not see /dev/sda on system(on server). What can I do? > > > > Ah, humm, kernel 2.4. You may need to "modprobe usb-storage" to force > > the USB storage module to load up. Then plugging in your USB drive > > should show up. So: > > > > 1. Unplug the drive > > 2. As root, "modprobe usb-storage" > > 3. Plug the drive back in > > At what point might the command hotplug usb be used? Was that after the 2.4 > kernel?
Hotplug was around in later 2.4 kernels but it was problematic. In some cases it worked a treat, in others it was marginal to say the least.
> > Once that's done, take a look at the output of "dmesg" and see if the > > drive was recognized. If it was, you can either add the "modprobe > > usb-storage" command to the end of the /etc/rc.d/rc.local script or add > > a line to /etc/modules.conf like: > > > > alias scsi_hostadapter usb-storage > > > > which should force the module to load. You may also want to add a line > > to /etc/auto.misc to do the automount when the drive shows up, e.g. > > > > usbdisk -fstype=ext2 :/dev/sda1 > > > > This assumes that the /mnt/usbdisk directory exists. > >
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