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General Support / Re: Mapping network drive
« on: October 09, 2015, 07:40:32 AM »
I think I tried every possible option of rewriting fstab, both booted in aufs and in generic.
It seems to me, that the fstab in aufs is rewritten on boot, so I ended up mounting the network folder through /etc/rc.local instead.

Anyways, thanks for the help.

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General Support / Re: Mapping network drive
« on: October 08, 2015, 01:45:13 AM »
Hey, and thanks for your answer.
I guess maybe I wasn't too clear in my first post   :-[

I've booted into the generic (default) part, and changed /etc/fstab there, and things work great.
But when I boot into the aufs (user) part, I can see that the /etc/fstab file there looks different.
The changes I made under the generic part doesn't carry over, and it seems to be an entirely different file.
So how do I make permanent changes to the fstab file under the aufs system?

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General Support / Mapping network drive
« on: October 06, 2015, 02:42:11 AM »
Hey.
I,m using ubermix on my schools computers (im the admin).
Ive installed the lubuntu desktop on ubermix, since even the light version of ubermix was a bit too much for these old pcs.
It works fine so far, and the last thing i need, is to map a network drive, so its accessible from the desktop
Ive followed this guide:
http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/08/map-network-drive-onto-ubuntu-14-04/
And it works great on the generic part.
But these changes doesnt carry over to the aufs part - i think ive narrowed it down to the changes in fstab not bring carried over.
Any help / suggestions?

Regards
Anders

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General Discussion / How to make Lubuntu work like Ubermix
« on: September 29, 2015, 09:25:49 AM »
Hey.

I have become admin of my schools computer room.
It's a small lab with about 20 old pc's.
Today I tried installing Ubermix on one of them, and while it worked ok, it did run somewhat slow.
How difficult would it be to set up a lightweight distro like Lubuntu to work like Ubermix does?

Regards
Anders

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