> [1] For the AFS cache's partition, I tried with an Ext2 filesystem
> first, but after switching to ReiserFS again, it also works
> flawlessly.
FYI - we've been running quite a number of machines pure-reiserfs with afs
without any trouble at all. One definite benefit - being able to build a 500
Chaskiel M Grundman wrote:
>
> > So finally: Has anyone already created some patches to either the
> > OpenAFS sources or the SuSE 7.0 kernel sources in order to compile
> > OpenAFS successfully?
> I've attached a patch which I believe will allow compilation on SuSE
> systems. I don't actually ha
Markus Alt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for the patch - of course I will try if it works and let you know
> how far I got. Just one question before I start: My system has a kernel
> which supports ReiserFS and in fact I also use ReiserFS for my
> filesystems. Do you see any difficulties i
Chaskiel M Grundman wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> In addition, I also adjusted an AFS structure that needs to be kept in
> sync with a linux struct inode. I would appreciate finding out if this
> works for you so I can consider submitting it to the openafs-gatekeeper
> (well, once I figure out how to iden
> So finally: Has anyone already created some patches to either the
> OpenAFS sources or the SuSE 7.0 kernel sources in order to compile
> OpenAFS successfully?
I've attached a patch which I believe will allow compilation on SuSE
systems. I don't actually have any, and my attempts at using kern
On Monday, December 18, 2000 09:42:58 PM +0100, Markus Alt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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| Hi all,
|
| there has been some talk about other distributions apart from Red Hat
| lately (Mandrake, Debian, etc.). Now I'd like to know if someome has
| ever successfully compiled OpenAFS on the lates