Jeff Dike schreef:
>> How can i get an uml to behave like a physical machine in regards with
>> these permission issues as i would very much want to stay with this
>> technology ?
> 
> Don't use hostfs for this and UML will behave like any other system.

OK, but i'm not sure how to handle this in a good way.

What i have on my physical machine per user is this:
* a home directory, made available to windows via samba
* a Maildir

I think i would better split this up:
* move the homedirectories to an UML with samba installed to share the 
files so they are accessible via samba
* create home directories on the mail UML to store email.

So mails & files will be stored on 2 different UML's but it doesn't seem 
  like a huge problem? Also, i will have homedirectories on the physical 
server too but not for all users and not all of them will be logging in 
on the physical server.

Is this a doable/good approach?

Regards,
Benedict


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