Onsdag 22 august 2007 20:47 skrev Sloan: > Verner Kjærsgaard wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > - I know (well, think) this can be done. > > - I've got a Wintendo file server that needs to supply the home-dirs of > > all users of a multiuser SuSE10.2 system. > > - let's not discus why...it's just so. Sigh. > > Yeah but... no more pipes, sockets, symlinks, and other nasty surprises > for unix users. I would at least go on record to point out the technical > problems to the PHB beforehand. > > > - the users are already authenticating against a Wintendo AD, works fine. > > > > - I simply forgot how to do... > > - Do I just (in /etc/fstab) mount or what? > > IMHO amd or autofs would be the way to implement that sort of thing. > > Joe
- Thank you for the answer. - may I ask; what's "amd" ? - and in what manner could I use autofs to do this tast with? - I thought I would need to haven en entry in /etc/fstab, something like...: mount -t smbfs something-here something-here some-options-here... -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
