On 10-08-31 10:09 PM, TekBudda wrote:
> 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

I personally would ditch this aspect.  Is there a good reason to be
using AD at home?

> 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.
> 
I am not sure I understand what you are after here.  Do you want Windows
and Linux to share the same "home" folder?

> 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.

Add this to /etc/fstab
//server/share  /path/to/mount cifs
rw,credentials=/path/to/credentials.file 0 0

I would also look at revising your layout.  Since there is a really
small number of users, why not give each user their own share (eg.
\\server\user)?


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