Dr A V Le Blanc wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Robert Sturrock wrote:
In former times (when Linux was just born), the content of /afs was
delivered by a volume itself (named root.afs). All this volume contained
were mountpoints to root.cell-volumes of other cells. An admin had to
maintain those
On 8/23/07, Dr A V Le Blanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Robert Sturrock wrote:
> > In former times (when Linux was just born), the content of /afs was
> > delivered by a volume itself (named root.afs). All this volume contained
> > were mountpoints to root.cell-volumes of ot
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Robert Sturrock wrote:
> In former times (when Linux was just born), the content of /afs was
> delivered by a volume itself (named root.afs). All this volume contained
> were mountpoints to root.cell-volumes of other cells. An admin had to
> maintain those mountpoints so that t