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Old 04-26-2008, 09:24 PM   #1
shishirkotkar
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moving home directories of ltsp users on another machine


hi friends...
i have an ltsp network set up
i have 3 servers

1- ltsp server
2- windows server
3- samba server

this is wat i am trying to do....

everytime i create a samba user on samba server i want that user to be given access to both windows and linux through ltsp...

also i want the home directories of the user to be on samba server and not on the LTSP server...

is it possible to do this?? how??
 
  


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