Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 User Manual

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S26361-F2600-L134
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3.9.4 USB 
Drives 
eLux NG supports the following USB peripherals: 
•  card readers 
•  network cards 
•  mass storage devices 
•  mouse / keyboard 
 
More than one USB peripheral can be in use at the same time. 
Due to security reasons, by default the USB port is disabled for mass storage devices (CD-
ROM, floppy, USB stick, etc.). To enable this port, select the USB mass storage devices 
check box in the Hardware tab. To access the mass storage device locally, use the mount 
point. See section “3.9.5 Mount points.” 
For more information on USB devices, see section “3.12.1 USB Devices.” 
 
Mass storage devices 
A pop-up message appears when a mass storage device is successfully connected to the Thin 
Client. Alternatively, click the Show detected devices button in the Hardware tab to see the 
currently connected USB devices. 
 
Citrix ICA drive mapping 
To access a mass storage device or handheld device from within a Citrix ICA session, it must 
be mapped. See section “4.2.5 Client Drive Mapping” for information on mapping client drives 
within a Citrix ICA session. 
3.9.5 Mount 
points 
eLux NG is Linux based. For this reason, to access a drive from a local application, you must 
use a prefix in your drive path. This prefix is the so-called “mount point.” The drive prefixes 
are: 
Samba
 
   /smb 
NFS
 
   /nfs 
Internal floppy
 
  /misc/floppy 
Internal CD-ROM
  
 
/misc/cdrom 
USB mass storage device  
/misc/usb[0-7] 
 
Your device may support up to eight USB mass storage devices, depending on your hardware 
platform. The mount points are distributed chronologically starting with /misc/usb0, that is, 
the first device to be connected receives the mount point /misc/usb0, the second device 
/misc/usb1
, etc. For security reasons, the USB port must be activated before use 
(Hardware tab). 
 
See section “4.2.5 Client Drive Mapping” for information on mapping client drives within a 
Citrix ICA session. 
 
Example 1: Setting a browser home directory 
To set the browser home directory to a network drive (see section “3.10 Browser Home 
Directory
” for more details) in the Hardware tab > Browser field enter: 
NFS drive:  
/nfs/smith/browser
 
Samba: 
/smb/g/smith