no, you get "roaming profiles" with nfs. just add a line in /etc/fstab for each client. or you can do it with smb_mount module from pam with ldap access.
hm, about how many clients are we speaking? if you decide a terminal solution you should be thinking of a good network and that the servers can push the complete traffic from the applications. Am Montag, 29. August 2005 15:04 schrieben Sie: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > you dont need samba. in this case use a ldap for authentification and > > mount the homes of each users per nfs. we use the smbldap tools from > > idealix to manage users in ldap. i have it in our firm so and it works > > quit nice. > > but then, no roaming profiles, right? > > well, one less thing to worry about :) > > in that case it would perhaps make more sense to use some old computers > as terminals (+nice LCD display), than buy new ones as workstations?
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