Quoting Bill Peck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I am wondering if anyone has had a similar experience with home > directories that are automounted and trying to add users from linuxconf. >[autofs example] > So in the linuxconf user default profiles I set default home directory to > /home/users which is correct for the automount, but how do we tell > linuxconf that it should create the directory in /export/home instead.. > Even if linuxconf didn't create the directory would be ok since I have to > edit the auto mount file anyway... But linuxconf fails everytime trying > to create the directory in /home/users. > > Any ideas? Maybe linuxconf could handle the automount maps as well.. ? > :-) Just a sidenote: I'm using a similar scheme, so linuxconf should support this :-) I don't add users but there should be a way to change a password stored on a NIS server from linuxconf. -- Dipl. Inf. (FH) Aaron "Optimizer" Digulla Assistent im BIKS Labor, FB WI "(to) optimize: Make a program faster by FH Konstanz, Brauneggerstr. 55 improving the algorithms rather than by Tel:+49-7531-206-514 buying a faster machine." EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to linuxconf as: [[email protected]] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
