On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Gabe\ wrote:

I had the RAID subsystem that my root.afs volume was on crash. I'll be rebuilding that array. In the mean time is there a way to mount /afs. root.afs was the mount point for /afs, so none of the other mountpoints are valid. Without the volume online I can't even rename it. Is there a way to make the rest of my volumes available

You can force afsd to mount an other volume as /afs instead of root.afs. You can also specify an alternative mountpoint in the local filesystem.

Chris
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