Is there a good way to tell if AFS is loaded in the kernel? In particular a "setpag()" call seems to hang on a system without AFS installed. It would be nice if it just returned an error. Do I have to make some sort of pioctl check on /afs? thanks, Roland -- Roland J. Schemers III | Networking Systems Systems Programmer | 414 Sweet Hall +1 (415) 723-6740 Distributed Computing Operations | Stanford, CA 94305-3090 Stanford University | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: detecting if AFS is loaded... Roland Schemers
- Re: detecting if AFS is loaded... John Hascall
