Dave Botsch <bot...@cnf.cornell.edu> writes: > That said, being able to, from stock, configure the sysname in > /etc/sysconfig/openafs-client would be a good thing (versus the hack we > are currently using).
The Debian /etc/openafs/afs.conf file has: # The default value for the client sysname (as returned by fs sysname) is # determined during the kernel module build and is taken from the architecture # and the major Linux kernel version. Accesses to directories named "@sys" in # AFS will be internally redirected to a directory by this name by the AFS # client, allowing a single path to resolve to different directories depending # on the client architecture. # # If you would like to override the client sysname, uncomment this line and # set the variable to a space-separated list of sysnames. The AFS client will # attempt to resolve @sys to each directory name in the order given. #AFS_SYSNAME="" Something similar might be reasonable on Red Hat. -- Russ Allbery (r...@stanford.edu) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info