Hi John,
Thank you for your e-mail, and I'm sorry for the delayed response.
I forgot to mention on my previous message, that Iǘe tried to load fuse inside my vserver. I used this link (http://linux-vserver.org/Fuse_GlusterFS) to get idea on how to do that. Unfortunately, it didn't help. So I'm wondering:
You said in your previous message:
Even that will not allow fusermount to work so local shares are a problem. To work around that, we removed that functionality from the X2Go scripts running on the guest and moved them and a modified x2gocleansessions script to the host.
How can I do something like that on my set up? Thank you,
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 07:52, John A. Sullivan III < jsullivan@opensourcedevel.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 03:50 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 07:29 +0300, Adèlphe Rafanambinana wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using x2go on Ubuntu, and it works well. Starting this week, I'd like to install it on Alpine Linux (www.alpinelinux.org) which is installed inside a vserver. (There is an x2goserver package for Alpine Linux in edge repository). x2goserver and its dependencies are installed correctly. But when I try to run x2goclient which is installed on my windows desktop, I got the attached error. Do you have an idea for it? I was wondering if it could be related to fuse module, since it coulodn't loaded in vserver guest. Any comments are welcome!,
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You will need the SECURE_MOUNT, SECURE_REMOUNT, and BINARY_MOUNT ccapabilities. Even that will not allow fusermount to work so local shares are a problem. To work around that, we removed that functionality from the X2Go scripts running on the guest and moved them and a modified x2gocleansessions script to the host.
We also made several other modifications to take advantage of the shared file system to reduce the overhead or running a large number of X2Go server guests on the same vserver host. Good luck - John
<snip> Oh, I should also mention that the ccapabilities for fusermount may be available in newer kernels. Ours are somewhat old and in need of refreshing - John
-- Adèlphe Rafanambinana