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SuSe Linux Mount
Hi everyone, I am new to Linux and I hope to have some advise.
Suppose I have 2 differnt users who require differnt mount drives. When user1 logs in, his required drives are mounted. When user2 logs in, user1's drives are unmounted and user2's drives are mounted. May I know how I can achieve this? Many thanks in advance. |
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