Op woensdag 6 april 2016 12:58:22 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
On 2016-04-06 12:44, Per Jessen wrote:
Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
On 6/04/2016 8:36 PM, Xen wrote:
Is there any problem with multiple sessions (logins) using the same /home?
Basically yes. Bad things well happens - apps are not designed for this.
In particular if they're from different generations.
Apps should be designed for this, it is not that difficult. At least, detect if another instance is running and bail out, or switch to read only mode, if you can't be bothered to develop for concurrent access :-(
Well, to be honest, I don't know why this thread is still going on. The original question, after elaboration from Per's side to become "user X logs in anywhere on any KDE version on any machine in a network with nfs distributed / home, is this possible? , has been answered with proper reasoning: can't be done, shouldn't be done.
From a sysadmin's perspective some of the posts make me shiver :).
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