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Old 01-04-2011, 07:26 AM   #1
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MS DFS use with Linux


Hi,
I'm trying to understand if and how Linux (especially Red Hat Enterprise 5.x) support the access to MS-DFS shares. I'm thinking expecially about the failover functionality: if my primary MS Win 2008 server failes, how linux client can recover to the backup one? Is there a special way to mount DFS shares?

thanks in advance,

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