On 8/23/05, brouwers roland lx <roland@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I have a client with a MSserver and a server Fedora3. > On te MsServer every user has a home dir. > I would like to mount his homedir on the MsServer everytime he logs in. > I thought of inserting a line into /etc/fstab > //HisComputer/HisShare /mnt/MyMount smbfs noauto,user 0 0 > And put a mount /mnt/MyMount into ~/.bashrc > and do the umount in ~/.bash_logout > But somehow it does not work. > > Linux refuses to mount as a normal user > so i have to use sudo. > Is there a better way? > > Thanks > Roland > roland@xxxxxx > One way run smbmount and smbumount with setuid chmod u+s smbmount chmod u+s smbumount Or you can try linNeighborhood http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/ Regards Ankush Grover