Am 07.11.2017 um 21:41 schrieb Seth Galitzer:
I'm calling xfreerdp from TCE to connect directly to the RDP server. I've been trying to find the right cli options for xfreerdp to use for this, but documentation is pretty light on this and I have yet to find something that works.
If I run dmesg on the thin client device from within the TCE desktop, I can see that my flash drive is recognized, but it's not getting mounted. That sounds like a udev issue within debian, but I was hoping somebody on the list had already solved this problem.
So your actually have two problems:
getting the automounter to mount your flash drive.
getting xfreerdp to forward that mountpoint to the RDP server.
You could try to research them independently. Let's start with 2): How about running xfreerdp on a Linux "fat client", and tinkering with its cli options until you get it to forward a local directory?
Regarding 1): Funny coincidence, I was trying out the usb mass storage automounter today and realized that in its current incarnation, it can only handle VFAT - not ext*-formatted media. I'm planning to improve the code in question $SOON, but at the moment, I would suggest double-checking that your flash drive is in VFAT format.
Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
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