@stephan-e
Ok, it got it also. ltsp-update.image was needed. Thank you.

Bot some mysterious things remain. USB-Sticks (most important) and CDRoms work. 
But i was not able to access the floppy. Without above changes still the first 
user could see
and open a inserted floppydisk. With these changes no ThinClient see the floppy 
(ok there
is no hal/dbus mechanismen for floppy drives). But floppy is for me not 
important.

In my opinion the "old way" with feisty/ltsp4 was better. After client boot all 
available
local blockdevices (cdrom,floppy) were fix showable and usable, without that a 
medium
must be inserted.
We use KDE as WM and put on each user desktop a link to /media/$user. With the 
new behavior if one opened this link he got an error that the folder doesn't 
exist. Only if a real
medium is put into the devices he could access this link/folder.

I have one Gnome-User (mostly for testing). With Gnome the plugable mediums are 
popped up on the desktop. If i put a cdrom in drive and the user want to eject 
it (only possible with eject button on the drive, right?) the drive opens and 
and before one could remove the medium the drive closes (maybe 
fam/hal/ltspfs,...). It an easy way to damage the medium or the users fingers 
;-)
With KDE we haven't this problem when all konquerors are closed.

Ok, the bug is also solved for me. But at the moment i not see an
advantage in local device handling against the old ltsp4.

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