OS X Server - setting up a share for network home directories + fast user switching

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Published on 2011-06-23T16:25:06Z Indexed on 2012/07/03 9:18 UTC
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I'm nearly finished setting up my Open Directory master to allow users to be managed centrally and logged in on any of the client machines at home.

I found discussion suggesting that using an AFP share for the 'Users' automount would result in network users (cf. users defined locally, or Portable Home Directory users) are unable to use fast user switching, as the first user logging in would trigger the automount and mount the 'Users' share with his permissions, preventing further users from using the mount.

I've also found some suggestions to configure autofs such that the 'Users' share is mounted prior to any user logging in, but not great amounts of details along these lines.

I'd greatly appreciate some instructions to set up autofs - ideally, on the OpenDirectory server rather than each client's etc/fstab or equivalent location, so that it isn't required per every client machine - to get fast user switching working with network users.

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