Ok, answers to miscellaneous questions
I am running Debian testing (2.6.7 kernel) filesystem for cache - XFS (how do I change this?) platform - IA32, Dell laptop: Inspiron 5100 with a pentium 4 processor
here is the info about the patch I was using http://linux.ncsu.edu/projects/openafs-rpms/
It appears I was having some problems getting the kernel module to load properly. That was one of the problems.
Here's what I do when I try to run openafs now:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/skype_ver-0_90_0_6$ su
Password:
tesla:/home/madscientistgirl/skype_ver-0_90_0_6# insmod /usr/local/lib/openafs/libafs-2.6.7.ko
tesla:/home/madscientistgirl/skype_ver-0_90_0_6# dmesg
...
libafs: module license 'unspecified' taints kernel.
Found sys_call_table at c0442200
tesla:/usr/local# /usr/local/sbin/afsd -memcache
afsd: WARNING: Cache dir check failed (unable to stat cache base directory)
afsd: All AFS daemons started.
afsd: Can't mount AFS on /afs(22)
tesla:/usr/local#
Do I have hyperthreading enabled? I am working on finding out but I'm having trouble checking. I'm still relatively new to Linux. But I'm no longer getting a segmentation fault.
I evidently do have it set up so that was trying to use an xfs file system for the cache -- how do I change this? Why won't xfs and work? Is there any more information on this?
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