Terry,

You need to get into a ReadWrite version of your own root.afs volume.
cd to a directory that you can write to - perhaps use your AFS "home" 
directory. Then make a mountpoint to root.afs there.  Because you will
be traversing into the root.afs volume from a ReadWrite volume, you
will get the ReadWrite version of root.afs.  Then you can remove the
bellcore mountpoint.  After doing so, you will probably want to remove
the extra mountpoint to root.afs.  So the steps are:

%  cd /afs/asset/usr/tdangler (or wherever your AFS "homedir" is)
%  fs mkm tmp-root root.afs
%  fs rmm tmp-root/bellcore.com
%  fs rmm tmp-root
%  fs checkvolumes

That should do it for you.

Pierette









Reply via email to