On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 11:37 AM, Sebastian Treiber <
sebastian.trei...@gns-systems.de> wrote:
> Dear Mantas,
>
> thank you very much for your reply.
> At least on my system (CentOS7) this does not work. The mount process
> tries to mount the share as root even when specifying "multiuser":
>
It's
Dear Mantas,
thank you very much for your reply.
At least on my system (CentOS7) this does not work. The mount process
tries to mount the share as root even when specifying "multiuser":
From /etc/fstab:
//cifs_filer/share /mount_point cifs
sec=krb5,multiuser,x-systemd.automount 0 0
From "journalc
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 5:28 PM, Sebastian Treiber <
sebastian.trei...@gns-systems.de> wrote:
> Dear members of the Systemd mailing list,
>
> for a long time I have been struggling with a problem which sounds
> relatively easy:
> I have a cifs file server and a Linux (CentOS 7) client. On the clien
Dear members of the Systemd mailing list,
for a long time I have been struggling with a problem which sounds
relatively easy:
I have a cifs file server and a Linux (CentOS 7) client. On the client I
want to mount a share from the file server using Kerberos.
Only the root user can perform the mount