############################################### Howto Remote filesystem in TCOS ############################################### 1.- Using LTSPFS 2.- Using SHFS 3.- Using SAMBA 4.- Using NFS =================== 1.- Using LTSPFS =================== LTSPFS is a remote protocol to mount devices (or dirs) into local filesystem. LTSPFS use X-Windows autentication protocol. (as root) # adduser USER fuse (as $USER) $ mkdir $HOME/Desktop/Devices (as $USER) $ ltspfs terminal:/media/autofs/ $HOME/Desktop/Devices =================== 2.- Using SHFS =================== SHFS is a method to mount remote filesystem throught ssh protocol. Install: In server, exec this: # apt-get install module-assistant linux-headers-$(uname -r) # m-a prepare # m-a a-i fuse # m-a a-i shfs The shfs-module-2.x.x will install shfs-utils package, set suid to YES when ask. In user startup session add tcos-shfsmount Gnome: Click in System --> Preferences --> Sessions In startup add "tcos-shfsmount" KDE: Add a symlink in .kde/Autostart/ ln -s /usr/bin/tcos-shfsmount /home/USERNAME/.kde/Autostart/ XFCE: can use Desktop/Autostart/ folder same as kde or in xfce4.4 use the startups preferences dialog To umount, and clean you can use something like this: GDM: You can add a line in /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default after PATH declaration. /usr/bin/tcos-shfsumount KDM: FIXME, not know =================== 3.- Using SAMBA =================== FIXME, samba deprecated in TCOS =================== 4.- Using NFS =================== FIXME, nfs write some info