Re: user files on server (domain controller)

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Yep that is the right way.
It would be a need to make sure that the UID and GID are the same for
the client and server.

If it is possible make a automount on the server so that client plugin
and login will have their home right a way. (Well I cann't do that for
my office :( )

Thank You
Chan Min Wai

Sebastian Bauer (ml) wrote:

>Dear all,
>
>I have a small home-network with Win and Linux Clients. Of course, my
>server is Linux. :-) I want that the homedirectories are stored on the
>server. When I log in on a client, I want the same environment,
>everywhere. I've thought about NFS, and just mounting the /home on the
>clients. Is this way right? I'm sure there is a better way, right?
>
>Thanks for your help.
>

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