Hallo, zingalo, Du meintest am 03.05.12:
>>> yes, home directories are specified in the homeDirectory attribute >>> as: >>> //amahoro/users/zingalo >> That's the samba notation. //$SERVER/$SHARE > You mean my notation is wrong? No - that's one kind of notation. When this share is mounted then you see this notation in the first column of "df". >> What tells >> >> df > df on the client? > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda5 44186760 4018224 37923928 10% / > udev 1539868 4 1539864 1% /dev > tmpfs 618748 864 617884 1% /run > /dev/sda4 195262036 186862356 8399680 96% > /media/44A936374932B99A No samba share is mounted, the client can't access its home share on the server. >> But a simple script should do the job. It should mount the special >> home share via "cifs". >> >> Have you tried my proposal? > i never did a script to do this. I think the script should have some > variables to recognize username and password typed on login. i don't > where start! For the first try just replace the variables with constants, p.e. your username (on the server), your password (on the server) etc. Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba