User mounting take 2
Matthew Seaman
m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk
Sat Apr 15 10:13:46 UTC 2006
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
>
> //%u at server/homes /home/%u/smb_home smbfs rw,noauto,user 0 0
>
> Then, a user could just run, for example:
>
> mount /home/marcus/smb_home
>
> And their SMB home directory would get mounted (~/.nsmbrc is also
> respected).
Nice. Very nice. A couple of questions though:
What happens if the 'noauto' flag is omitted? Or the 'user' flag? Should %u
or wild cards work for root? Should they work at boot time (ie. when
'mount -a' is run)?
Cheers,
Matthew
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