![]() ![]() It’s listed in /etc/auto_master as a mountpointĪfter talking with Apple’s enterprise support folks and doing some additional research, the file that controls what’s mounted in /home is the /etc/auto_home auto mount file. ![]() Nothing appears to be stored in it by defaultĢ. ![]() He wanted to be able to mount smb://servername/home$/username to /home/username on his Mac, so that it matched the mountpoint of his network home on his Fedora box.Īt the time, here’s what I knew about /home:ġ. His network home directory was available via SMB on his Mac as smb://servername/home$/username. In this case, the person in question works on both Fedora Linux, where his network home directory was mounted as /home/username, and on OS X. ![]() One of my users at work asked me recently about symlinking his network home folder to /home on his Mac running 10.9.2 and wanted to check to see if it was safe to do so. ![]()
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