On Oct 11, 2005, at 4:55 pm, Sergio Gelato wrote:

Not me, but I have a user who is running 5.10 on his laptop. Installing the OpenAFS client was as easy as enabling the "universe" repository in
/etc/apt/sources.list, installing module-assistant and openafs-client
(and heimdal-clients for good measure), then running "m-a prepare" and
"m-a build openafs". Install the resulting .deb with "dpkg -i".

You should be able to do something similar in 5.04. Take the
openafs-modules-source package from Russ Allbery's repository
(the URL is in the archives for this list), so you'll get a recent
1.4.0 release candidate. It's nice if you upgrade the userspace
packages too; you may need to recompile them with the right library
version dependencies. Does pbuilder work in Ubuntu as it does in Debian?



What I did is using the breezy packages (downloaded and forced dpkg), but the scripts are really weird. Setting

OPTIONS=MEMORY
CACHESIZE=50000

seem not to affect the init.d script, telling me that my partition is not supported: it's an XFS filesystem, I know it's not supported but I said memory cache, not in /var...

Is seems the only solutions is commenting the lines checking for the partition type and using -memcache option... did you solve this way?

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Sensei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits. (A. Einstein)



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