> since by default the fileserver > insists on the /vicepX directories being real partitions.
I guess someone thought this was a good idea once upon a time because if your /vicepX does not get mounted for some reason you don't want to create stuff in the root file system. Another way to solve this problem is to create some cookie in the partition the first time it is used which tells the fileserver that "This is /vicepX of server with sysid YY and the format is namei/inode/whatever"(1). Of course then the next question is: Should all /vicepX and /vicepYZ be assimilated automatically or should you first be forced to create such a cookie maually to enable it as a AFS file server partition? I tend to vote for the later. Should there be the possibility to specify a list of directories to be used as file server partitions instead of /vicep*? Harald. (1) Whatever could be Milko. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
