>This description seems somehow vague to me. What do you mean when you
>write "I can see the complete filesystem"?
>Do you mean after logging in and starting konqueror? Well, that would be
>the expected behaviour, as any program that displays
>windows at your client's screen (in standard config, without local_app)
>is running on the server and thus does not depend of
>access to NFS shares. This does not only refer to SLE7 (if that's some
>SuSE product, whatever... my brain hangs on deciphering that acronym)

My goal is to create a LTSP setup where the clients access a Citrix server.
I expected the clients to see only the NFS mounted root filesystem like I
see it when I start the client in runlevel 3. Now when I execute a shell
from my terminal I can browse the whole filesystem. This is actually the
way it works then? There is no way to limit a user to his own homedir?
(SLE7 = Suse Linux Enterprise Server 7)

Thanks,

Andy.









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