Tobias Abt wrote:
>
> Hi Marcel!
>
> discsox schrieb:
>> Thank you very much for the quick reply.
>> I have on question in regards to your suggestion.
>> I assume the bash script needs to have a specific name, extension and
>> permissions in order to run automatically during boot.
>
> Not really. :-)
>
> All that is needed is that the "file" command reports that it is
> a bash script. It will then be copied to the TC, chmod +x run and
> afterwards deleted.
>
>
Thank you; that sounds pretty straight forward.
However, I created a directory named custom under C:\Program
Files\openthinclient\server\default\data\nfs (I am using XP for the server).
I also put a file mountshare.sh in that directory that includes the
suggested commands.
Just for testing I only left the following commands in there.
#!/bin/bash
mkdir /mnt/share
However, when I boot a client the mnt directory is empty. So the mkdir
command does not seem to get executed.
Don't really know where to go from here...
Thanks, Marcel
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