Jason Edgecombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > chapter1: > * about upgrading OS: > **Should the namei fileserver be mentioned? Is namei the > recommended way?
inode is still recommended for Solaris. namei is recommended in all other cases, and generally is the only possible method. > chapter 2: > * getting started on solaris: > ** it still mentions copying files from cd-rom (grep for "CD-ROM") Yeah, this needs to get fixed throughout the manual, replaced with instructions about how to start from the downloaded binary build or to build from source. > **only mentions solaris 7, it should mention 8, 9 & > 10/opensolaris or just say 7 & later versions Yup. > ** about fsck: does solaris use inode, namei or both? Is > clarification needed? Solaris can use either, so yes, clarification is needed. I'm fairly sure you don't need the custom fsck if you use namei. > "The entry for AFS server processes, called either *afs* or > *afs//cell/*. No user logs in under this identity, but it is used to > encrypt the server tickets that granted to AFS clients for presentation > to server processes during mutual authentication." > > should that be "...that are granted to AFS clients..."? Yup. The source for this is in DocBook in the OpenAFS CVS head, and patches are certainly welcome. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
