Re: [Thinstation-general] Thinstation don't look for config at usb stick
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From: Steven R. <s.r...@ms...> - 2009-05-28 14:33:39
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Trevor Batley schrieb: >> > >> > You can see what is defined in >> > /etc/thinstation.default (this should be your thinstation.conf.buildtime >> > settings) >> > /etc/thinstation.user (anything it found in a thinstation.conf.user) >> OK, the only way to do this is to boot from LiveCD with configuration on >> floppy - otherwise I could not boot up. I've done this and the >> STORAGE_CONFIG4 was /mnt/usbdevice/sda1 - so anything should go fine, >> but it doesn't. I think, at boottime the usb device isn't really ready >> initialized and not mounted as /mnt/usbdevice/sda1, so the path could >> not be find at this time. But how to discover this? >> > This sounds the most logical (and I seem o remember a conversation along > these lines a while ago). > > The only thing I can think of is that we put a wait in after the initial > udev stuff to give it some time to load. > > You can see what happened with udev by look in in /var/log/messages > (verbose, but it has all udev messages). I'm not great familar with linux so I were pleased you could give me a hint how to insert a wait after the initial udev stuff - or must it done by an developer? In /var/log/messages I couldn't see any hint (but that doesn't mean that there is none ;) ). It would be the best, I could send my message log to you - I think it's to much for the mailing-list. Isn't it? |