Thank you for this information. Yes, /tmp is writable.My problem is : access are sometimes definitively refused for random user who wants to log in diskless workstations. But if this banned user tries to connect to the single machine which mounts the fs in rw mode, it's work, and this solve immediately its problem on all the other stateless machines !? Strange...
Le 13/10/2016 à 20:33, Jakub Hrozek a écrit :
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 05:45:32PM +0200, Jacquelin Charbonnel wrote:Hi everybody, What is the best practice to enroll diskless Fedora24 workstations (under stateless Linux) into a IPA domain ? Each diskless workstation mounts its filesystem in RO mode from a single NFS share, with some specific directories (like /var/lib/sss) mapped RW in RAM.I can't speak for other components, but /var/lib/sss/ is the only directory sssd writes to (except tmpfiles, but I guess /tmp would also be a writable fs?)
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