Quoting Jeff Saxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What do laptops do when they are out of the office if using nfs/cifs mounted
home directories? Will they use the same profile or will a new one be created?
Although I have not tried it (I intend to do it next week, when I'm at the
office again), using unison you can have the same level of functionality you
have with Windows 2003 remote profiles.
How about nfs/cifs mounhted home directories, that's worked for quite
some time :)
Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
but then, no roaming profiles, right?
well, one less thing to worry about :)
Well, LINUX doesn't have anything like a roaming profile for better
or worse. Current LINUX desktop environments don't much lend
themselves to "management".
What about a logon script which runs unison
(http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/) to synchronize?
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