Thanks for the quick feedback.

Is there a way to set up the server to use the existing volume files, or do
I have to use voldump?  If the latter is the case, then is there a Windows
version of voldump (I haven't been able to find it after installing on my
Windows desktop), or do I have to use Linux (which I can do, but for some
reason SuSe isn't recognizing that the disk is attached, so I'd have to use
a roundabout method to copy the files over to where SuSe can find them).

Rich

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Harald Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > data on them by attaching one of them to my desktop machine, but it's
> > currently all in the form of numerically-numbered .vol files and
> > cryptically-named directories and files.
>
> My guess is that the fastet way to get back your files is to start a
> very small AFS server install on your desktop.
>
> Armin> If you run bosserver with -noauth you
> Armin> should be able to skip the Kerberos setup.
>
> All the servers can be run in noauth which should do if you firewall
> yourself (like pulling the network cable during the operation).
>
> Harald.
>



-- 
Rich

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