I also have some Fedora workstations that are experiencing the same symptoms. I noticed that the userlist is being pulled from my NIS server (when the connection is down the list does not appear). but I cannot work out why the home directories are automatically mounting at boot. Does anybody have any ideas what is causing the automounts? where I can disable this functionality? logging in as root and running umount /home/each.previously.logged.in.user is a little tedious! Where should I be asking about this if it's not a specific centos issue? surely someone has noticed this in the past and found a solution? Michael On 10/04/15 13:26, Steve Thompson wrote: > On Fri, 10 Apr 2015, Michael Horne wrote: > >> Once a user logs into a CentOS7 workstation their username appears in >> the login screen 'user list'. I have disabled the list but notice that >> after a reboot running mount -l shows all previously authenticated >> users home directories are being mounted over NFS again automatically. > > I don't believe that this is directly related to either gdm or CentOS 7: > we have the same problem, using kdm and CentOS 6.6. We have over 200 > systems and the problem happens on only about 10% of them, but of all of > the machines on which it does happen, the machine is used as a > workstation (the rest being headless compute servers). I can't see > anything obvious that would explain the difference. > > Steve > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >