On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 15:56 -0400, Eric A. Bonney wrote: > Quoting "Eric A. Bonney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I was able to sucessfully mount the /home directories for my users on > > my home network when they login just fine using autofs. The issue that > > I have now is that I would like to mount some additional NFS exports > > under /home/user but I need to be able to set up some kind of script > > or testing so that I can only mount certain exports depending on > > groups the user belongs to. > > > > I have just the basic configuration for sharing the /home at this point. > > > > In auto.master: > > /home /etc/auto.home > > > > In auto.home: > > * serveripaddress:/home/& > > > > This is working fine on one machine but not another, but I haven't had > > time to look at the machine that isn't working yet. > > > > An example of what I want to do is this: > > If the user belongs to Kids OR Adults then I want to mount the Music > > directory as such: > > /home/user/Music > > > > If the user is a memeber of Adults only then I want to mount Music and > > Financial as such: > > /home/user/Music > > /home/user/Financial > > > > To be honest at this point I would even take mounting Music off of > > root if that would work, but I can't even get that to work. I have > > tried it like this: > > > > In auto.master: > > /Music /etc/auto.music > > > > In auto.music: > > /Music serveripaddress:/media/usb0/Music > > > > AND this > > * serveripaddress:/media/usb0/Music > > > > Nothing seems to be working other than the mounting of /home. I have > > googled for days and I have read the docs, but I can't seem to figure > > this out. It doesn't seem like it should be that hard, but I seem to > > be making it hard. :)
Have a look at the example script auto.net. It constructs a mount entry similar to what you would need. Ian _______________________________________________ autofs mailing list [email protected] http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
