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Chapter 10. File Access
10.2.3.3. Mounting Shares
After login, shares can be mounted by using the map command, part of the Novell Linux Client. They
can also be mounted as part of the login procedure by adding the -r parameter to tl-nwlogin. This will
cause the Novell Client to run the user’s login script.
10.2.3.4. Logging out
After session termination, the user should be logged out to free system resources and unmount shares.
For this purpose, ThinLinc ships a wrapper script named tl-nwlogout. This script automatically adds the
-t parameter to tell nwlogout which tree to log out from.
Simply run tl-nwlogout by linking it into /opt/thinlinc/etc/xlogout.d.
If the user was logged into any additional trees, make sure you add a script for logging out of all trees in
/opt/thinlinc/etc/xlogout.d.
10.2.4. Accessing Novell Netware File Servers using NFS
The NFS serving capabilities in Novell Netware differ between different versions of Netware. Here’s an
attempt to summarize what features exist in the different variants.
Table 10-1. NFS serving capabilities in different Novell Netware versions
Netware version Serving Traditional volumes Serving NSS volumes
Netware 5.1 with Novell NFS 3.0 Support only over NFS v2. Hard
links supported. File locking
supported. File Access modes:
NFS mode, Independent mode,
Netware mode, Netware-NFS
mode and NFS-Netware mode.
Supported over NFS v2 and v3.
Hard links supported. File
locking not supported. Available
File Access modes: Independent
mode.
Netware 6.0sp2+ with Native
File Access for Unix
Supported only over NFS v2.
Hard links supported. File
locking supported. File Access
modes: Independent mode.
Supported over NFS v2 and v3.
File locking not supported. Hard
links not supported. File Access
modes: Independent mode.
Netware 6.5 with Native File
Access for Unix
Not supported. Supported over NFS v2 and v3.
File locking supported. Hard
links not supported. File Access
modes: Netware mode and
Independent mode.
If the filesystems exported from the Netware server is to be used as home directories for Linux users,
both file locking and hardlink support is required for proper operation. Given the table above, home
directories can only be exported and used from a Novell Netware server if they reside on traditional
volumes on a Netware 6.0sp2 (or higher) server with Netware File Access for Unix installed.
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