I am not sure if this got lost in the shuffle somewhere during a time of e-mail outage or whatever, but I would like to get this done ASAP as Lisa's is hounding me for her office & this is one of the barriers for that to happen.

I have added Likewise working so that AD is being used for authentication on the Server 2003. Essentially what I would like to see happen is that Lisa's Home folder (her Linux profile) be saved in the "Userdata\Home&\Lisa" folder & to have the N drive accessible as well.

From what I have seen, fstab or smbclient is the way to go, but some of teh links I have looked at are old so I am not sure what I trust. I haven't done a lot of reading because time has been extremely short lately, so the less I have to do at this point the better.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Project: Rebuilding Network - Phase 1 (Lisa's Computer)
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 22:15:01 -0600
From: TekBudda <[email protected]>
To: CLUG General <[email protected]>

Lisa has given me permission to move her to Linux so long as she can
still function the way she is comfortable with.

I have recently built her a Linux Mint 9 box & have added Likewise to
allow it to authenticate to the Ad domain.  I will be adding apps as I
go, but I think for now she is happy with what is there.  I am fine with
the adding apps, etc.

For Phase 1, I would like to get the following folders that are
currently mapped as drives on her Windows 2000 box through a batch file
to be mapped & automatically mount on her Linux box when she logs in:
* H Drive (Home Directory): \\Server IP\HOME$\Lisa
* N Drive (Shared Directory): \\Server IP\HOME$\Shared
* Profile Share: \\Server IP\PROFILES$\Lisa
* HOME$ & PROFILES are shares with the actual path
D:\[USERDATA]\PROFILES & D:\[USERDATA]\HOME shared out as hidden shares.

I am utilizing roaming profiles to aid in the centralization, retention
& backup of information, so I would like her user profiles in Linux to
be saved to the 2K3 server.

I am not worried about having her new Linux profiles or settings carried
over from Windows or shared with other OS's.

If you need more information please let me know.


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