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116 Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories
To create a network home directory in an AFP or NFS share point:
1 Make sure the share point exists on the server where you want the home directory to
reside and the share point has a network mount record configured for home
directories.
For instructions, see “Setting Up an Automountable AFP Share Point for
Home Directories” on page 119, or “Setting Up an Automountable NFS or SMB Share
Point for Home Directories on page 120.
2 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts and select the user account you want to work
with.
To select an account, connect to the server where the account resides. Click the small
globe above the accounts list and open the directory domain where the user account
is stored. Click the Users button and select the user in the user list.
3 To be authenticated, click the lock.
4 Click Home to set up the selected users home directory.
5 In the share points list, select the share point you want to use.
The list displays all the automountable network-visible share points in the search path
of the server you are connected to. If the share point you want to select is not listed, try
clicking Refresh. If the share point still does not appear, it might not be automountable.
In this case, you need to set up the share point to have a network mount record
configured for home directories as described in step 1.
6 (Optional) Enter a disk quota and specify megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB).
7 Click Create Home Now, then click Save.
If you do not click Create Home Now before clicking Save, the home directory is
created the next time the user restarts the client computer and logs in remotely.
The home directory has the same name as the users first short name.
8 Make sure that the user restarts his or her client computer so that the share point is
visible on it.
Note that when the user logs in using SSH to obtain command-line access to the
server, the user’s home directory isn’t mounted, and the user has only guest access to
it.
If you want more control over where the user’s home directory resides within a share
point or what it is named, click the Add (+) or Duplicate (copy icon) button to create a
custom home directory. For instructions, see “Creating a Custom Home Directory.”
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