I can't take credit for the meat and potatoes of this script, but I can't remember who gave it to me and from what forum. But it does replace : in file names and replaces them with a - and then changes the file extention to dat. This might work for you. I hope this helps. I use this to take files from UNIX and make them readable in DOS, and then clean up after itself.
Code:
#!/bin/csh
cd /home/files
# cp $1 /tmp
cp *DH /tmp
cd /tmp
ls -1 *.DH > /tmp/DH.list
set filelist=`cat /tmp/DH.list`
foreach x ($filelist)
set newname=`echo $x|sed 's/:/-/g'`
echo $newname
cp $x /tmp/$newname
end
cd /tmp
ls -1 *.DH > /tmp/DH1.list
set filelist=`cat /tmp/DH1.list`
foreach x ($filelist)
set newname=`echo $x|sed 's/DH/dat/g'`
echo $newname
cp $x /tmp/$newname
end
rm *:*:*.dat
zip dh *.dat
allocate floppy_0
rm -r /floppy/floppy0/*
cp dh.zip /floppy/floppy0
deallocate floppy_0
rm *.DH
rm *.dat
rm dh.zip
rm DH*
##
Subsitute your file names and spaces.
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pam_mount
pam_mount(8) BSD System Manager's Manual pam_mount(8)NAME
pam_mount -- Home Folder Mounting PAM module
SYNOPSIS
[service-name] function-class control-flag pam_mount [options]
DESCRIPTION
The Home Folder Mounting PAM module supports the authentication and session management function classes. In terms of the function-class
parameter, these are ``auth'' and ``session'' respectively.
The Home Folder Mounting Authentication Module
The Home Folder Mounting authentication module reads the mount authenticator from the PAM authentication context and caches it in the PAM
environment. The Home Folder Mounting Session Management Module must be used in conjunction with this module to remove the authenticator
from the PAM environment.
The Home Folder Mounting Session Management Module
The Home Folder Mounting session management module copies the mount authenticator from the PAM environment, removes it from the PAM environ-
ment, and uses its copy to mount the user's home folder if the user's OpenDirectory record indicates that an AFP, SMB, NFS or FileVault home
folder is to be used.
When the session is closed, the Home Folder Mounting session management module unmounts the user's home folder if it was mounted by this mod-
ule when the session was opened.
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