Carlos E. R. said the following on 03/27/2012 07:42 AM:
On 2012-03-27 13:31, Anton Aylward wrote:
Lynn has the 'lynn' id and wants to have it both as a network login and a local login; the network login (I would presume being 'lynn' via LDAP) using the nfs mount at /home/lynn and the local login (using 'lynn' via the local /etc/passwd) at /home2/lynn.
At least that's how it comes across to me.
I understood she meant that another user, different, would be local only, an would not thus use the /home user which is remotely mounted, but /home2.
I recall that she said she edited /etc/passwd and changed
Here is the original /etc/passwd entry: lynn:x:1000:100::/home/lynn:/bin/bash
to
lynn:x:1000:100::/home2/lynn:/bin/bash
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