Derek Atkins wrote:
Ken Hornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Just to add to this, when I did just create /afs, then re-ran afsd, everything worked. I've never had to do this before, so that's why I posted the question.
I've always thought that since the Dawn Of Time you had to create /afs.
Certainly I remember forgetting to do that and having the Transarc client
fail to start.

Yea, AFS has never created the /afs directory.  The AFS Packages
(RPM, DEB, etc) have created /afs if it doesn't exist.

You both are absolutely right. I'm using Gentoo and sure enough, it's right there in the ebuild. I'm not sure why it blew away the /afs directory, but I did an upgrade on a different machine and it worked as expected, so sorry for the noise.
--Ken

-derek

-Mike
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