Thanks!
i have a second question. sorry if i didn't write before.
My server has samba, smbldap-tools and ldap installed.
On the server i have a public directory /user_data with some documents available to everyone of domain and the directory i told you "/usersHomes" where i'll make every directory for every user. (ex: /usersHomes/username). /user_data doesn't need authentication but a user can enter in his home directory only.

I don't understand how these directory will be mount from the clients after the user login.
What are the possibility?
- insert in /etc/fstab two line to mount the /user_data and /usersHomes?
- or autofs?

Thanks again


On 05/02/2012 05:02 PM, Aaron E. wrote:
No Problem,,,, You'll just need the proper filesystem iee ext3, ext4 on
the partition your home folders will be on..

On 05/02/2012 10:52 AM, zingalo wrote:
Hi,

i have a debian server with 2 hd, sda and sdb.
Debian is installed in sda1.
I'll create an home folder for every user. He will login into this from
the clients. Could be a problem creating and using on sdb where there is
not the operating system?

Thanks



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