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Well, I got autofs set up, and it works wonderfully...except that apparently under the current Ubuntu[Mint]/Gnome setup, autofs/SMB shares don't work. This is a publicly reported bug, not rectified yet. I can do whatever I want on command-line with my autofs shares, but I cannot create or edit anything with Nautilus or Gedit, to name just two. I'm installing the current KDE4 now, we'll see what happens. This is desktop Linux at its current insane level. I cannot recommend a current stock off-the-DVD Ubuntu desktop in an SMB share environment? Pfui. I found another way to describe what I'm after: a Windows/Netware-style user logon script with persistent drive mappings. It should be superuser-editable, but user-runnable. Anyone have an easy way? I have done it with a chmod +s to 'mount', but I am told this is not good security-wise. J.E.B.
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