I'm thinking it's not possible with the way FreeNAS currently implements jails.
I want to set up CUPS to access a Dell 1130 USB printer because the Mac OS X drivers are buggy and require you to pull and reinsert the USB plug after every print job.
This is further complicated by not having native BSD drivers for the printer (it's a rebadged Samsung ML-1910, and i've actually flashed the ML-1910 firmware to the printer in the hope that it'll fix the OS X problems. No luck), so i set up the CUPS jail to use Linux emulation and got to the point where everything *seems* to work but nothing gets printed.
I'm guessing FreeNAS doesn't allow a jail to take control of a USB port/device, but confirmation from someone in the know would be nice so i don't waste any more time trying to sort this.
I want to set up CUPS to access a Dell 1130 USB printer because the Mac OS X drivers are buggy and require you to pull and reinsert the USB plug after every print job.
This is further complicated by not having native BSD drivers for the printer (it's a rebadged Samsung ML-1910, and i've actually flashed the ML-1910 firmware to the printer in the hope that it'll fix the OS X problems. No luck), so i set up the CUPS jail to use Linux emulation and got to the point where everything *seems* to work but nothing gets printed.
I'm guessing FreeNAS doesn't allow a jail to take control of a USB port/device, but confirmation from someone in the know would be nice so i don't waste any more time trying to sort this.