Hello Stefan
The main hurdle in that kind of setup would be connecting to the wireless network before you mount the nfs share. I don't know if thats even possible
What i have done instead, is to create a minimal system based on debian, pared it down to a minimal windowmanager, the Network Applet from gnome, and the x2go thin client. I think it was about 200 megabytes in size, and locally installed. I didn't do a lot of optimizing, though, and it could probably become way smaller. And since it was a squash-filesystem (basically a dd'ed live CD), it wouldnt save any settings from the previous boots
On 03/07/2012 11:29 AM, Stefan wrote:
Hi all,
we plan to set up an x2go-server in a school, where people should have access to with laptops throught wlan.
The laptops will have dual-boot systems an one of them should be a minimal setup with x2goclient (thinclient-image) and wlan access. It would be nice doing usb-automounting in the image - like the ltsp-thinclient environment does.
They should behave thin-client like - only that they can't boot through pxe because of wlan. (For the desktops we still use ltsp - because of features like local apps and automounging ...) So users should not have to open a desktop-environment, starting x2goclient and mount local devices manualy.
Are there any common approaches?
Is automounting working in the tce of x2go?
Thanks for your ideas.
stefan
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