This is still an issue with ubuntu 11.10! When the -n option is passed to rpc.gssd it still uses uid=0 to mount the user shares which is stupid and makes kerberos protected homes inaccessible from ubuntu...
This is still an issue with ubuntu 11.10! When the -n option is passed to rpc.gssd it still uses uid=0 to mount the user shares which is stupid and makes kerberos protected homes inaccessible from ubuntu...