This completely breaks libpam-mount for me with CIFS
libpam-mount mounts the user's home directory via CIFS from a server when the login. As we have thousands of users, it's silly to have them all in the fstab. It used to work perfectly in Karmic.
Using sudo is not really an option for us either.
This completely breaks libpam-mount for me with CIFS
libpam-mount mounts the user's home directory via CIFS from a server when the login. As we have thousands of users, it's silly to have them all in the fstab. It used to work perfectly in Karmic.
Using sudo is not really an option for us either.