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I need to be able to mount home directories with krb5. However, I also need to mount another files system read-only automatically at boot. I assume i cannot use krb5 ...
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- 06-10-2011 #1Just Joined!
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NFSv4: Can I mount both with and without krb5?
I need to be able to mount home directories with krb5. However, I also need to mount another files system read-only automatically at boot. I assume i cannot use krb5 for the latter because there is no one to supply a password to kinit.
How can I use both krb5 and non-krb5 mounts? I have krb5 mounts working, but when i mount a non-krb5 mount i cannot see any file in the directories.
Thanks.
- 06-11-2011 #2Just Joined!
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nevermind. I figured it out.
- 06-11-2011 #3
Hey there,
Would you mind posting your solution? It may help some else in need of a hint or two. Thanks.I do not respond to private messages asking for Linux help, Please keep it on the forums only.
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