I guess I don't understand what needs to be changed. $HOME is /home, which
is where the local users homes are. There are additional mount points
(/raid, and one other) that hold additional network mounts of remotely store
users' home directories.
How should the configuration be changed for m
Hi,
On Sat, May 09, 2020 at 03:32:48PM -0500, Evan Harris wrote:
> I guess I don't understand what needs to be changed. $HOME is /home, which
> is where the local users homes are. There are additional mount points
No, $HOME isn't. $HOME in your case is "/raid/home/user/.
> (/raid, and one othe
No, $HOME isn't. $HOME in your case is "/raid/home/user/.
Actually it's not. In the particular example I gave logs for, $HOME is
/home/user. It just happens that /home is a symlink to /raid/home.
How should the configuration be changed for multiple home directories being
stored and mounted
On Sat, May 09, 2020 at 05:16:04PM -0500, Evan Harris wrote:
> > No, $HOME isn't. $HOME in your case is "/raid/home/user/.
>
> Actually it's not. In the particular example I gave logs for, $HOME is
> /home/user. It just happens that /home is a symlink to /raid/home.
Aha...
> > > How should the
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