[Bug 1021579] Re: ltspfs shows wrong partition size when plug-in usb drive into thin client

Gelu N. gelu at ilinc.ro
Thu Jul 19 09:32:23 UTC 2012


Yes, the bug exists as mentioned here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ltsp/+bug/996533/comments/1 .

If you try to copy a file in nautilus, you are warned that "There is not
enough space on the destination".  But if "Copy Anyway" button is
pressed, copying goes well without any problems.

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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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