Hi, Jamie Lokier napisał(a):
Al Viro wrote:
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 11:15:35PM +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
No. You can't set "mount environment" in scp.
Of course you can. It does execute the obvious set of rc files.
It doesn't work for the specified use-scenario. The reason is that
there is no command or system call that can be executed from those rc
files to join an existing namespace.
He wants to do this:
1. From client, login to server and do a usermount on $HOME/private.
2. From client, login to server and read the files previously mounted.
-- Jamie
Maybe, pam_mount would be the solution?
http://www.flyn.org/projects/pam_mount/
it provides mounting a filesystem when logging in, and unmounting on
exit, just set the mount options.
Maciek Stopa
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