Thank you,

Kim Kimball wrote:

>Mike,
>
>I see in a previous post that you can telnet and log in from a different
>machine?
>
>What AFS volume do you end up in when you telnet and log in?
>
>What is the full path to the directory you are in when you telnet and log
>in?
>
>Do you have _any_ AFS client that works for _ANY_ cell?
>
not yet, this is the first afs, yesterday, I try to use the cell of I
just build, on the client also got same problem
does it cause by malfunction client?

>
>Kim
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mike Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Kim Kimball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 7:14 PM
>Subject: Re: Cannot cd to /afs
>
>
>>Thank you.
>>
>>I have no chance to do that
>>
>>it I try that it respone "fs: mount points must be created within the
>>AFS file system"
>>
>>
>>
>>Kim Kimball wrote:
>>
>>>Mike,
>>>
>>>This has probably already been covered, but just in case -- what are
>>>the UNIX permissions on the /afs directory?
>>>
>>I set it as "chmod 777 /afs"
>>
>>>If these are set incorrectly, /afs won't mount properly.
>>>
>>>Since you can get into your cell via telnet, mount your root.afs
>>>volume at another location (fs mkmount) and see if you can cd to the
>>>new mount point.
>>>
>>>Let me know.
>>>
>>>Kim
>>>
>>
>
>

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