Register Active Directory users with system
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I have connected my system to a Windows (Active Directory) Domain, and everything works for the most part.
Additionally, I have connected a Windows drive using NTFS-3G
and its User Mapping feature to map a Windows SID to my User Account. I have a line in my /etc/fstab
:
/dev/sdw1 /mnt/ ntfs-3g nofail,noatime 0 0
At boot, this line mounts the drive successfully, except it does not create the mappings for my Domain Accounts. However, if I log into a Domain Account first and then mount the drive manually (umount /dev/sdw1 && mount /dev/sdw1
), it does mount and reflect permissions for the Domain account.
So, at boot, ls -l /mnt/Users
looks like:
drwx------ 1 root root 4096 Jan 1 2000 user1
whereas after the manual mount, the same command produces:
drwx------ 1 DOMAINuser1 root 4096 Jan 1 2000 user1
How do I ensure that my system (or at least NTFS-3G
) recognizes the Domain accounts before connecting to the Domain?
mount active-directory ntfs-3g
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I have connected my system to a Windows (Active Directory) Domain, and everything works for the most part.
Additionally, I have connected a Windows drive using NTFS-3G
and its User Mapping feature to map a Windows SID to my User Account. I have a line in my /etc/fstab
:
/dev/sdw1 /mnt/ ntfs-3g nofail,noatime 0 0
At boot, this line mounts the drive successfully, except it does not create the mappings for my Domain Accounts. However, if I log into a Domain Account first and then mount the drive manually (umount /dev/sdw1 && mount /dev/sdw1
), it does mount and reflect permissions for the Domain account.
So, at boot, ls -l /mnt/Users
looks like:
drwx------ 1 root root 4096 Jan 1 2000 user1
whereas after the manual mount, the same command produces:
drwx------ 1 DOMAINuser1 root 4096 Jan 1 2000 user1
How do I ensure that my system (or at least NTFS-3G
) recognizes the Domain accounts before connecting to the Domain?
mount active-directory ntfs-3g
add a comment |
I have connected my system to a Windows (Active Directory) Domain, and everything works for the most part.
Additionally, I have connected a Windows drive using NTFS-3G
and its User Mapping feature to map a Windows SID to my User Account. I have a line in my /etc/fstab
:
/dev/sdw1 /mnt/ ntfs-3g nofail,noatime 0 0
At boot, this line mounts the drive successfully, except it does not create the mappings for my Domain Accounts. However, if I log into a Domain Account first and then mount the drive manually (umount /dev/sdw1 && mount /dev/sdw1
), it does mount and reflect permissions for the Domain account.
So, at boot, ls -l /mnt/Users
looks like:
drwx------ 1 root root 4096 Jan 1 2000 user1
whereas after the manual mount, the same command produces:
drwx------ 1 DOMAINuser1 root 4096 Jan 1 2000 user1
How do I ensure that my system (or at least NTFS-3G
) recognizes the Domain accounts before connecting to the Domain?
mount active-directory ntfs-3g
I have connected my system to a Windows (Active Directory) Domain, and everything works for the most part.
Additionally, I have connected a Windows drive using NTFS-3G
and its User Mapping feature to map a Windows SID to my User Account. I have a line in my /etc/fstab
:
/dev/sdw1 /mnt/ ntfs-3g nofail,noatime 0 0
At boot, this line mounts the drive successfully, except it does not create the mappings for my Domain Accounts. However, if I log into a Domain Account first and then mount the drive manually (umount /dev/sdw1 && mount /dev/sdw1
), it does mount and reflect permissions for the Domain account.
So, at boot, ls -l /mnt/Users
looks like:
drwx------ 1 root root 4096 Jan 1 2000 user1
whereas after the manual mount, the same command produces:
drwx------ 1 DOMAINuser1 root 4096 Jan 1 2000 user1
How do I ensure that my system (or at least NTFS-3G
) recognizes the Domain accounts before connecting to the Domain?
mount active-directory ntfs-3g
mount active-directory ntfs-3g
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