> local mount /srv/penelopa $home/shared/penelopa > #sleep 1 # --- see the text bellow; this pertains to my main > question > local srvfs CALC $home/shared/penelopa/home/ruda/CPA-CALC #**** > local mount /srv/CALC $home/shared/CALC
I haven't actually tried this, so I probably shouldn't be writing it, but.... How about this: local 'rc -c ''mount blah blah && srvfs blah blah && mount blah blah''' > login&password. Only then I execute my 'local mount ...' command. If I > executed this right away (without mount & unmount) I would end in a > situation when the plumber shell needs to talk to me. But this shell writes > to the /dev/kprint... > What is the better way? I think this is the problem auth/fgui is supposed to solve. See factotum(4). > (and, actually, is this kind of authentication any safe?) In what way? Have you read /sys/doc/auth.ps? Micah