logon script that will touch something in the user home ?
"Schoep, Grant @ STORM" wrote: > > All, > On our main file server, all our home directorys are automount > points. So /home isn't a real filesystem area, it points to a bunch of > different home areas based on the auto.direct table. Example: > > /home/user1 mounts from --> /export/home1/user1 > /home/user2 mounts from --> /export/home2/user2 > /home/user3 mounts from --> /export/home2/user3 > /home/user4 mounts from --> /export/home3/user4 > > I could explain more but I am sure most everyone knows how automount works > in basic... > > Ok, so I want to do a read share out for all the users home areas... I could > just set up a share one /home, but then since its an automount, /home/user1 > wouldn't show up until user1 did something on the file server that keyed the > automounter to kick in. > > Is there a way to have samba cause the automounter to kick in and mount it? > I was actually suprised it didn't in the first place, but maybe its due to > the way explorer browses, meaning it determintes that the path doesn't exist > and doesn't even try to do it. > > -grant > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba