Στις 20/09/2012 06:25 μμ, ο/η Alessandro Dentella έγραψε:
> This is not working for me, as I reported last week. Even thought I added
> the FSTAB_1 line (please tell me where it's documented, I only see an
> example in the source but no doc page), /home is not mounted and sshfs gets
> in the way.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 02:39:13PM +0300, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 19/09/2012 12:21 μμ, ο/η Juan Antonio Martinez έγραψε:
> > - If not, what's the right way to handle an ldap/nfs environment with
> > Ubuntu 12.04's ltsp fat_client ?
>
> If you export the whole /home from your NAS server, t
Στις 19/09/2012 02:50 μμ, ο/η Juan Antonio Martinez έγραψε:
> Not sure if this solution work for us:
Yup, with the additional info you gave it probably doesn't suit you out
of the box, so you'd need to patch the ltsp scripts a bit.
> - We use pam_mount to handle not only user home, but other use
El mié, 19-09-2012 a las 14:39 +0300, Alkis Georgopoulos escribió:
> Στις 19/09/2012 12:21 μμ, ο/η Juan Antonio Martinez έγραψε:
> > - If not, what's the right way to handle an ldap/nfs environment with
> > Ubuntu 12.04's ltsp fat_client ?
>
> If you export the whole /home from your NAS server, th
Στις 19/09/2012 12:21 μμ, ο/η Juan Antonio Martinez έγραψε:
> - If not, what's the right way to handle an ldap/nfs environment with
> Ubuntu 12.04's ltsp fat_client ?
If you export the whole /home from your NAS server, then you can put
e.g. FSTAB_1="server:/home /home nfs defaults,nolock 0 0"
in l
Hi all:
I Handle an student's lab with 120+ PC configured as fat clients with
ubuntu 12.04 and several replicated ltsp servers
I use ldap to authenticate users and a separate nfs/cifs NAS server to
store student's home directories.
With Ubuntu 10.04 I replaced ldm with gdm and successfully mount