On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Try turning off the "-dynroot" option to afsd, if dynroot is on you cannot access root.afs. I think it best to keep this off on my AFS servers.
you should be able to create a mount point for root.afs within your dynamic root.
likewise... root.afs can be mounted places other than just /afs
like, given my home directory is in afs, i can fs mkm root.afs root.afs -rw cd root.afs and then do whatever
(and really, as long as my homedir isn't replicated, which would be dumb, the -rw is also superfluous)
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