Auto mount SMB Shares at Login
- From: Anthony M Simonelli <a.simonelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:05:06 -0600
Running Ubuntu 6.10 and LTSP5. I've noticed that all of the folders in
the /home directory are readable by other users. Why is this? Can I
change that so only the owners can read, write, and execute files in
their own home directory? Will this affect anything system wide? How
do I go about doing this (chmod ?)
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