Hi Derek,

thanks.

I found an afs.rc that starts it (probably the same thing ?) and it
works.

I have OpenAFS-1.4.0-rc6 working (somewhat), I'll send a seperate e-mail
to the list about that.

Ron

>>> Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/13/05 11:58 AM >>>
Once you have the openafs-client RPM installed you can run:

  /etc/init.d/openafs-client start

And it will start AFS and mount the filesystem..  Make sure
that all the configuration in /usr/vice/etc/ is done.

-derek

"Ron Croonenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello,
>
> I somewhat have the OpenAFS-1.4.0rc6 client working on OpenSSI but I
> probably missed something.
>
> When I look on other linux boxes running the OpenAFS client I see that
> AFS is mounted on /afs like :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# mount
> /dev/sda3 on / type ext3 (rw)
> /dev/sda1 on /boot type ext3 (rw)
> /dev/sda2 on /data type ext3 (rw)
> AFS on /afs type afs (rw)
>
> On the OpenSSI(basically Linux) machine with the OpenAFS-1.4.0rc6
client
> I don't see AFS mounted on /afs when I do a "mount".
>
> I possibly created that mountpoint wrong ?
> How do I create a mountpoint for afs so that when I start it can use
> /afs  (using fs mkmount ?)
>
> thanks,
> Ron

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