Hi there,
I just reinstalled from scratch my workstation and reconfigured my station
with NIS like I usually did on my 7.x system.. The wierd thing is that I can
do an "su - NIS-user" but can't login directly from the login screen...
When I do a manual "su" my /home/NIS-user drive gets autom
Hi there,
I've installed redhat 8 from scratch on my test workstation and reconfigured
it using NIS like I usually did with redhat 7.x...
When logged has root I can do an "su - MyNISAccount" in a shell and I'll be
able to access to my usual /home/MyNISAccount (automounted from my
fileserver) wi
Hi there,
I've installed redhat 8 from scratch on my test workstation and reconfigured
it using NIS like I usually did with redhat 7.x...
When logged has root I can do an "su - MyNISAccount" in a shell and I'll be
able to access to my usual /home/MyNISAccount (automounted from my
fileserver) wi
Every users that logs in automount it's
/home/userXYZ from our local NFS fileserver ...
It's quite simple in fact.. you just
need to have a /etc/auto.home or what ever.. in wich it's states:
*
-rw fileserv1.wul.qc.ec.gc.ca:/home/&
All the folders in /home will be
automati
I think that since redhat 7.3 (and on 8.0) the option build (-b or --build
or something like that).. is in a new package called rpm-build (rpm -qa |
grep rpm-build)..
- vin
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De : Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : Tuesday, October 08, 2002 10:34