[K12OSN] smbmount home dir's in a Win2k domain

cliebow at downeast.net cliebow at downeast.net
Thu Sep 22 22:57:54 UTC 2005


sounds like pam_mount might be an answer..it was kind of a bastard to
getworked.. working for me..til it all of a sudden just worked..chuck

> I have now got a single signon system up and running under CentOS 4 w/ 
> K12LTSP 4.2.1EL, or something like that. That's the good news. It was 
> actually quite simple - only two config files to manually edit, and I 
> have it autimatically creating home directories for me. Other than that, 
> the authconfig stuff worked.
> 
> Has anybody added in a set of automatic filesystem mounts on login, only 
> to be unmounted on login?
> 
> I want the users to get immediate, simple access to well-known shares. 
> These are off the domain file/print share, and the user is logged in off 
> the domain, so it should be simple, right?
> 
> All I want to do is have icons for these shares on the desktop, and know 
> that they are at the kernel level, not the Gnome VFS or KDE ioslave level.
> 
> I was thinking that a login script (perhaps .xsession? ) could run an 
> smbmount command, and gdm postsession could run the smbumount command.
> 
> Anybody tried this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Angus Carr.
> 
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