Hi Jeff, hi David!
Has it been 17 years? Well, we are all getting - mature ;-) Obviously a file system is ready for use if it's old enough to buy liquor (which difffers a little between countries). > When opening a support case please specify: > > Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Version: 8.0 Beta > Case Type: Feature / Enhancement Request > Hostname: hostname of the system on which RHEL8 beta was installed We have a hen and egg problem here: Why would I install 8.0b on <whatever hostname> if it does not have kafs? Install a Fedora test, sure, but RHEL 8.0b? > If you are eligible, please attempt to open a support request by > December 11th. 3 workdays. Optimistic. > As part of the Linux kernel source tree, kafs is indirectly supported by > the entire Linux kernel development community. All of the automated > testing performed against the mainline kernel is also performed against > kafs. But the automated testing does probably not (yet) fetch a single file from an AFS server. (Compare to how the gssapi-key-exchange features in ssh are never tested in the ssh/scp shipped with distributions as the testing never fetched a single file with that feature - with known results). Testing that requires infrastructure is a lot of work to automate. Sorry, I may sound much more pessimistic here than I am actually are. This _might_ fly. I wish.... :-) Season's greetings, Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info