I too have been struggling to make head or tail of the coda system. I've been adding to the wiki where I've worked things out.

On Fri, 25 May 2007, Davor Ocelic wrote:

Actually I think that venus-setup is shipped with Debian GNU packages,

Nope:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/coda$ dpkg -L coda-client | grep venus-setup
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/coda$

No, cfs lv is just a convenient way to contact the remote server and
make it appear as a directory inside /coda/, such as
cfs lv /coda/testserver.cs.cmu.edu . (The "testserver.cs.cmu.edu"
appearing in /coda/ after you run that command is a convenient
side-effect, and has nothing to do with mounting).

cfs mkm and rmm are the actual "mounting" commands, even though you
might know that they are very different from the Unix/NFS/Samba style of
mounting.

But I can read and write to my server just by running
cfs lv ...
then
clog [EMAIL PROTECTED]

njh

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