[Server-devel] [XSCE] usbmount

Tim Moody tim at timmoody.com
Tue Oct 27 14:27:52 EDT 2015





Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.-------- Original message --------From: Anish Mangal <anishmg at umich.edu> Date: 10/27/2015  1:33 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: xsce-devel <xsce-devel at googlegroups.com> Cc: server-devel <server-devel at lists.laptop.org> Subject: Re: [XSCE] usbmount 


On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 10:28 PM, Tim Moody <tim at timmoody.com> wrote:
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Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 11:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [XSCE] usbmount Why the need to have a folder with a specific name? In different langs, the folder name could be different to make sense to users?I assume you mean on the usb not the symlink.  The worry was that we wouldn't want to share the /grades or /myphotos folders, so we should restrict the share to specific folders.  The link students will see will just be USBx, which is pretty international.  Also, /library/content renders unicode names, so files inside the share in any language should work.Remember, this is a dynamic share, not a copy at the moment.
Yes, I meant on the USB. So if I understand your explanation correctly, everything in the USB drive will be linked/shared in a folder visible to the students?
 Everything under /media/usbn/share (or either of the other 2 checked ) will appear as /library/content/USBn. Nothing else is shared. /library/content is already in the web space. Another idea could be to link it to the folderspace where owncloud houses it's content to allow easy back and forth between the server and the USB key - unless there is a better mechanism.  I think owncloud is a much more feature-rich alternative.  You can create folders with any name you like with restrictions on users.  You can upload files to those folders from your hard disk or an attached usb.  I also think owncloud creates db records for uploads and we would have to do that manually, which could be tricky and risky. 
+1. Fair enough. Hacking here might lead to problems. 
 I think the automount is simple with some restrictions and owncloud is more complex with more functionality. On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 8:12 PM, Tim Moody <tim at timmoody.com> wrote:I'm working on adding LibraryBox/PirateBox type functionality whereby if a usb in plugged into the server it is automounted by usbmount and if it has /share, /Share, or /PirateShare in its root directory a symlink will be created in /library/content/USBx depending on where it was mounted. I think this should be enabled by default. Any comments?  



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