John Horne wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 08:27 -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Are you truly trying to mount from the client (sounds like it)
instead of as a user logged into the client (which would mean the mount
request comes from the LTSP server, not the client)?
Yes, directly from the client. At the moment the client boots into a
bash shell (so they are the root user). I'm a little lost as to what you
mean by 'the mount request comes from the LTSP server'. If that was so
then where would the server mount the share? And how does the client
then access it?
John,
A) When you start a LTSP thin client with a shell, you are looking at
a terminal running on the client.
B) When you start a LTSP thin client with a GUI, log in, then start a
terminal window you are looking at a terminal running on the server.
If you use example B), when you enter the command for the SMB mount,
the mount request is coming from the *server* even though you are
sitting at the client.
Pete Billson
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