| John BORIS on 12 Jul 2012 11:51:12 -0700 |
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| Re: [PLUG] helping a school district |
Interesting that they are using Ubuntu in the school. Is this a class or
a lab? Just asking as they might like to do that here at the High
Schools here at $WORK.
John J. Boris, Sr.
"Remember! That light at the end of the tunnel
Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!"
>>> "Eric at Lucii.org" <eric@lucii.org> 7/12/2012 2:02 PM >>>
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My Brother-in-law called me today - he's a vice-principal at Delran
High School in NJ.
He said they need a Linux "script" to connect to a remote shared
(Microsoft) drive.
My notes are:
Student logs in to Ubuntu 12.04 computer.
Student is automatically (or manual via icon click) prompted to
enter:
username
password
location
course (optional)
From this information the script:
builds the path
authenticates the user
mounts the appropriate drive.
Presumably something will be required to disconnect the user's drive
when they
log out of the UI.
I could do this with the shell but who (besides me and you) uses the
shell?
Is this easy enough to do with something like Tcl/Tk or Perl/Tk (or
some Python
magic that I'm totally unaware of)?
Examples? Prior art? Suggestions?
Thanks,
Eric
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