Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Edward P Rosenbloom wrote: >> or the Windows Subsystem for Unix Architecture (a.k.a SUA, SFU, >> Interix) > > Microsoft Services for Unix (aka Interix) relies on the underlying > file systems available to Windows. Use the existing OpenAFS for > Windows distribution.
The path in SFU/SUA is different from the Windows path. You will likely want to add a few directories to it: bash-3.00$ echo $PATH /usr/local/bin:/bin:/opt/gcc.3.3/bin:/usr/contrib/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/contrib/win32/bin:/dev/fs/C/WINDOWS/system32:/dev/fs/C/Program Files/OpenAFS/Common:/dev/fs/C/Program Files/OpenAFS/Client/Program bash-3.00$ tokens Tokens held by the Cache Manager: User [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Mar 05 21:56] --End of list -- bash-3.00$ uname -a Interix KBS-CDC 5.2 SP-9.0.3790.2075 x86 Intel_x86_Family6_Model9_Stepping5 bash-3.00$ (If anyone knows how to add the above directories to the system default path instead of per-user or per-shell, I'd appricaite knowing.) And I don't have the MIT Kerberos binaries on the PATH yet either and you may or not not need them. You probably also want a "/afs" symlink so that UNIX style AFS paths work. bash-3.00$ ln -s /net/AFS /afs bash-3.00$ cd /afs/openafs.org bash-3.00$ pwd /afs/openafs.org bash-3.00$ ls archive cvs doc local project service software user www bash-3.00$ <<CDC _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
