Le lundi 2 février 2009 22:46, Jack T Mudge III a écrit : |> On Monday 02 February 2009 09:43:07 am Anthony wrote: |> > hi everybody, |> > |> > I have a problème about auto home creation. |> > |> > All my users are on a ldap server with is home parameter. (ofr exemple : |> > /home/user1) |> > |> > I would like to create the users home on user login BUT the home of my user |> > is not really the /home/user1 but the /export/home/user1 directory |> > which is auto-mounted on /home/user1 (with other automounted directory) |> > |> > Somebody know the solution to do this. |> > |> > I can not use the pam_mkhomedir because the home is not really the home... |> > so... |> > |> > |> > would exist an other solution...?:! |> > |> > thanks for help |> > |> > Anthony |> |> (I think this belongs on the debian-users list... ) |> |> I can't say I'm an expert at ldap, but couldn't you just softlink /home |> to /export/home? I hope I'm not answering the wrong question... |> |> example: |> ln -s /home /export/home |> |> -- |> Sincerely, |> Jack Mudge |> jakyk...@theanythingbox.com |> |>
I can't do that. because others directories are mounted in the users' home with the autofs process. I use a multimount point (automount) so i can i have in one home, others directories,wich in fact are on centralized nfs servers. the home of my users look like that : ./home/user1 => /export/home/user1 /home/user1/data1 => nfsserver1:/data/groupyyy /home/user1/data2 => nfsserver2:/data/groupxxx and all is mounted with a autofs multimount point : auto.map : / localhost:/export/home/user1 /home/user1/data1 nfsserver1:/data/groupyyy /home/user1/data2 nfsserver2:/data/groupxxx SO in just want to create the /export/home/user1 thanks for your help.... bye anthony -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org