eric@lucii.org on Sat, 1 Mar 2003 08:46:04 -0500


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Re: [PLUG] Samba - user mounting a drive


Paul,

That was my first thought but that means that each user has to have a
separate script on _each_ computer.  Also, there is no corresponding
"logout" script so when the user logs out from KDE or Gnome there is no
way to unmount the share.  

Ideally there should be a user "startup" and "shutdown" file for KDE or
Gnome so that things like this can be set up.  Anybody know of any?  I
tried Google/Linux and found nothing relevant.

I like the idea of using automount so I'll be experimenting with that.
If we can automount the user's home directory and the shares then so
much the better!

Thanks.

Eric

On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 07:59:15AM -0500, Paul wrote:
> What about just putting a smbmount command in one of the login scripts?
> 
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