Perfect, thanks for all answers. The solution that Darren has suggested to me,
can be implemented even between linux -> linux. No more no_root_squash in home
directories, what is a bad thing.
thanks again.
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Frank Cusack wrote:
On October 20, 2006 12:00:26 PM +0100 Darren J Moffat
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msl wrote:
Ok, thanks very much for your answer. I will look the automounter. But,
about the pam module, how it would work? running on linux machine, and
creating a zfs filesystem on a solaris s
On October 20, 2006 12:00:26 PM +0100 Darren J Moffat
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
msl wrote:
Ok, thanks very much for your answer. I will look the automounter. But,
about the pam module, how it would work? running on linux machine, and
creating a zfs filesystem on a solaris server (via NFS)? Tha
msl wrote:
Ok, thanks very much for your answer. I will look the automounter. But, about the pam module, how it would work? running on linux machine, and creating a zfs filesystem on a solaris server (via NFS)?
Thanks again.
It wouldn't run on the Linux machine it would run on the Solaris mach
Ok, thanks very much for your answer. I will look the automounter. But, about
the pam module, how it would work? running on linux machine, and creating a zfs
filesystem on a solaris server (via NFS)?
Thanks again.
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