It is kind of new that Linux boxes can log into a PDC? I know that they
can mount shares. There are different ways to do that including GIUs ,
but I have found that if that Samba or Windows share is always
available, when a Linux box boots, then put the mount into the rc.local
at the very end.
I don't exactly remember what the command is, but I can look at my
office box and let you know


On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 18:38, Travis L. Bean wrote:
> Is there a way to configure the latest version of Samba to automount
> shares when a Linux client logs into a Samba PDC?  I have searched high
> and low trying to find an answer to this and the only information I have
> found is using pam_mount (which I have yet to get working correctly) or
> NFS.  When searching for an answer, I came across comments such as "NFS
> is the best way to mount shares in a Unix to Unix environment".  Is this
> true and if so why? I would like to just have a Samba server for my
> Windows and Linux clients and not have to deal with a separate NFS
> server.  I would appreciate any information on how allow my Linux
> clients have their home directories and other Samba shares automounted
> every time they log in to the server (and have the authentication take
> place through LDAP).  
> 
> 
> Travis L. Bean
> Systems Administrator
> Bio-Logic Aqua Technologies
> Grants Pass, OR - United States
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