On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Ryan Underwood wrote: > > hi, > > > [ What would probably be most handy here is > > if you had some sort of ability, on a per-machine basis, to mount > > local machine file space under AFS. By making this part of the cache > > manager, and not part of AFS, I think that elimates most of the problems. > > Whether it's still worth it is another question. ] > > Actually, this would be sort of nice because then you could repeat > cdroms and other mounts (perhaps even other network mounts) in part > of your AFS namespace. That's another "feature" of other network > filesystems that I forgot to mention.
oh, you want to *export* random things in the AFS file space. if you want readonly, e.g. cdroms, literally, this could be done, but not likely from random clients. > I found the info about kAFS; apparently, it is a Red Hat project, or at least > as it was discussed on the mailing list. sure, but it's not portable. it's linux-only. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
