Erik Holst Trans
2004-Jan-11 15:52 UTC
[Samba] automounting a usb-harddrive/cdrom that can be mapped from the login script.
Hi, I am installing a Samba 3.0.1 on RH90 for a little school, and they want to have access to a mobile usb-harddrive. The harddrive shoud be mapped via the login script, and here is were my troubles begin.... I have been experimenting with the autofs service, which works great if the harddrive is present at login time. If one login at a time where the harddrive isn't present the login script fails and the drive mapping isn't made. Yes i know why... at login time the autofs generated directory doesn,t exist. Then i made a directory (which get mapped) where autofs will generate a sub-directory for the connected device. Now the problem is that autofs is not mounting the harddrive until a request is made to the non-existent directory (defined in the autofs conf. files). Hopefully you get the picture. ;-) Any one who have something like this working, or some hints. I guess one would have the same problems when using the servers cdrom drive. Best regards Erik Holst Trans
Gémes Géza
2004-Jan-11 16:44 UTC
[Samba] automounting a usb-harddrive/cdrom that can be mapped from the login script.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the past I've had such a setup, if I remember correctly I was sharing a supermount-ed cdrom drive, I remember when clients wanted to access the cdrom even the tray got inserted. I think if you want to do it with autofs the bes solution would be to create a symlink pointing to your autofs created mount point and share that symlink. I'm not sure if it will work. Good Luck! Geza | Hi, | | I am installing a Samba 3.0.1 on RH90 for a little school, and they want | to have access to a mobile usb-harddrive. | The harddrive shoud be mapped via the login script, and here is were my | troubles begin.... | | I have been experimenting with the autofs service, which works great if | the harddrive is present at login time. | If one login at a time where the harddrive isn't present the login | script fails and the drive mapping isn't made. | Yes i know why... at login time the autofs generated directory doesn,t | exist. | | Then i made a directory (which get mapped) where autofs will generate a | sub-directory for the connected device. | Now the problem is that autofs is not mounting the harddrive until a | request is made to the non-existent directory (defined in the autofs | conf. files). | | Hopefully you get the picture. ;-) | | | Any one who have something like this working, or some hints. | I guess one would have the same problems when using the servers cdrom | drive. | | | | Best regards | Erik Holst Trans | | | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAAX0m/PxuIn+i1pIRAhkdAKCalG7M6Y1R7EwMWLMmzCTjKcKdPACfWnhl dmM7MNTjp8CtTFRSQAWCMRc=g1AL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----