Setting up NFSv4+Kerberos+Autofs5-ldap on Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 2 (Lucid), part 7
After getting NFSv4 working, it’d be of course nice to automatically mount the nfs exported home directories. In this part I’m going through the steps to get school specific home directories mounted from a central server. Using autofs is an alternative to defining the mounted directories in /etc/fstab. It mounts the directories automatically when they are needed instead of doing it at boot time.After getting NFSv4 working, it’d be of course nice to automatically mount the nfs exported home directories. In this part I’m going through the steps to get school specific home directories mounted from a central server. Using autofs is an alternative to defining the mounted directories in /etc/fstab. It mounts the directories automatically when they are needed instead of doing it at boot time.After getting NFSv4 working, it’d be of course nice to automatically mount the nfs exported home directories. In this part I’m going through the steps to get school specific home directories mounted from a central server. Using autofs is an alternative to defining the mounted directories in /etc/fstab. It mounts the directories automatically when they are needed instead of doing it at boot time.
