Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: M> Also, I'll need to mount AFS on this machine. Can I compile AFS as M> an installable module or do I need to compile it into the kernel? M> In either case, can I use the latest development kernel?
AFAIK the only "real" port of Transarc's AFS client to Linux is maintained by a student group at MIT. It only runs on the "stable" kernels; there is a version for 2.0.35, for example, but you have no hope running both Linux-AFS and the development kernels. There's not a glibc version (yet, claims the Web page, but I have no idea how far off it will be). You might ask the person at Stanford responsible for talking to Transarc if you can get a hold of it somehow; I don't think it's widely used outside of MIT. (And it only seems to be available as RPMs; bleah! <insert mandatory flame about SIPB's insistence on using RedHat 4.2 for everything>) A better solution for a current Debian system is to install Arla (http://www.stacken.kth.se/project/arla/), which is a free AFS client. You should install the Debian kerberos4kth packages before trying to build it. Arla seems to be working reasonably well for me. Combining it with the automounter just kicks a**... :-) -- _____________________________ / \ "Dad was reading a book called | David Maze | _Schroedinger's Kittens_. Asexual | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | reproduction? Only one cat is in the box." | http://donut.mit.edu/dmaze/ | -- Abra Mitchell \_____________________________/