In the last episode (Feb 17), The Hermit Hacker said:
>
> How do I get it to automount on reboot? From what I can tell, you
> have to be root to do it ... but, you have to enter a passwd when you
> do it this way, so its not something you can add to /etc/fstab when a
> machine reboots
> ...
>
> I've looked at the man page and the .nwfsrc file, but there is a
> 'flaw' there, and that is what does one do in a multi-user
> environment, where I want to mount n users netware drives to the
> system on reboot? they have to give me their netware passwords?
This is where Terry joins in, and talks about per-user credentials.
The problem is that the unix mount style (mount as root, and limit
access on the client as users access files) doesn't mesh well with the
Netware/SMB model (one independant mount per user).
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Dan Nelson
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