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
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