Hi all, I'm trying to (auto)mount the home directories of my users via samba3 to cut down nfs if it works. If I add an entry to the fstab, root is able to mount the share, if the appropriate kerberos ticket is available. But I can't mount it as a usual user, just works, if I mount it into the home directory. But I want to mount the home directory and don't want to create a temporary one to mount the real one there. So I've chowned to the user which shall have it... and it works. But I can't unmount it (???) With autofs it doesn't work either, telling me: do_mount //samba/user /mnt/autofs/samba type smbfs options krb using module generic mount(generic): calling mkdir /mnt/autofs/samba mount(generic): calling mount -t smbfs -s -o krb //samba/user /mnt/autofs/samba >> 7422: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied). >> SMB connection failed Every homedir can be accessed via //samba/USERNAME Has anyone a hint? -markus