On 24.01.2016 12:32, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> On 24/01/2016 01:04 μμ, Truth wrote:
>> So, how can I mount /home2 the same way as /home?
> Since you're using ltsp-pnp, ensure that the /home2 directory exist on
> the server and the virtual client disk:
>     mkdir -p /home2
>     ltsp-update-image -c /
>
> Then put LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS in lts.conf:
>     LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS="/home2"
>
> That's all there is to it.
>
> You may also want to read the sshfs man page, option follow_symlinks.
> LTSP sets that option as *false* for /home,
> and true for all the dirs in LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS.
>
> --
> Alkis Georgopoulos
> LTSP developer
> Professional LTSP support: alk...@gmail.com

Many thanks - ... it works great, when I pay attention that the line 
with LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS is within the default section [Default].

Is it possible to mount (within home2) only one (the actual) 
user-directory (like in /home)?
And is it possible to mount all user-directories within  /home?




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