Στις 27-06-2011, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 02:40 +0200, ο/η Simone έγραψε:
> I cannot understand how to expose all the content of my
> server's /home to my fatclients. Reading the ubuntu documentation
> (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/GetMoreFromLocalApps#10.04),
> I found the option "MOUNT_LOCAL_REAL_HOME".

That option is mentioned under the paragraph for 9.04. It doesn't apply
to 10.04, "MOUNT_LOCAL_REAL_HOME" doesn't exist at all in the current
LTSP code.

For 10.04, that wiki page advices the use of LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS to
mount other directories. Unfortunately /home overlaps
with /home/username, so I'm not sure how sshfs will cope with
overlapping mounts. Try it and see if it works for you:
  LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS=/home

If that doesn't work, then you could make a symlink for /home e.g. in
each user desktop, and use:
  SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINIKS=True
The users would be able to access /home through that symlink.


If NFS is an option for you, a clean way to expose all /home to fat
clients is by setting NFS_HOME=/home:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/FatClients#NFS_HOME



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