Hi!

Kevin wrote:
I've seen in this list a good bit of discussion on building libafs.ko on
Debian from the openafs module sources in the Debian package
openafs-modules-source, and this has been very helpful to me, but I see
nothing in particular on whether or not this can be done _without_ the
full kernel tree being present and configured.

a) I think only the headers are required, but this might be wrong. b) deb http://debian.seismo.ethz.ch sarge ethz_sed main non-free contrib non-us This site provides compiled versions for the latest Debian Sarge kernel-images, unfortunately only for i386 machines. Well, maybe that solves at least the half of your problems :-) For the rest (alpha): Take a powerful machine, build a Debian package of the modules (with make-kpkg modules-image) and then distribute this package onto all alpha machines in the network.

Bye
Tobias

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