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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: arjanvl on May 28, 2004, 01:34:42 PM
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Hi,
I'am quit a newbee with Linux clients. Is is possible to make an login script for an Linux client (e.g. Fedora Core 2) that runs from my e-smith server. (like netlogon.bat for Windows clients). I want to automatically have my usershare mounted. So if i logon with e.g. arjan on workstation_1 I want to receive the same "shares" as I logon with arjan on workstation_2.
I heared of PAM / NIS. I'am searching in the right direction? Please help!
Arjan
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Hey Arjan,
have a look at this link. It gives an example of mapping from a linux client and how to have it map on bootup. But only from the one PC.
Craig
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sorry about that Arjan, forgot to add the link.
http://sub.gotdns.org/linux-tutorials/setting-up-samba.php
I came across this other one that gives you some automount features.
http://freespace.sourceforge.net/guidod/howto/autofs.html
Craig
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Try this one.
I tried it on my linux client and mapped to my linux (SME of course!) no problem.
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http://www.mozillaquest.com/Linux02/LinNeighborhood_Network_Neighborhood_Story-01.html
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Hi,
I used the webmin module in fedora to map a network drive and re-connect on reboot automatically.
Works a treat!