Learn how to auto mount Windows / Samba shares (CIFS) on Linux using PAM mount (libpam-mount) and Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. This method does NOT require creating a credentials text file!
You'll also learn how to:
- Configure System Shares - processed for any user that logs in (/etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml)
- Allow User specified shares (~/.pam_mount.conf.xml)
In this video, I use a fresh install of Ubuntu Desktop 22.04.1 Jammy Jellyfish. The only modifications I did prior to recording the video were:
- Disabled the overview on startup
- Installed and enabled XRDP
This video will step through the following:
00:00 - Introduction
02:22 - Install required library files
02:46 - Review modified files
05:00 - Review and Update Global PAM Config file
11:12 - Configure user managed PAM Config
15:55 - Confirm mounted drives
============= REFERENCES/RESOURCES ===============
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