On 2 Feb 2009, at 21:10, David Bear wrote:
I just installed that latest openafs 1.4 on RHEL 4, using the rpm from openafs.org.
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So, now do I need to modify a config file somewhere or symlink the openafs.ko file to some standard location?
You shouldn't need to do anything beyond this. There are a few things that you should check. Firstly, make sure that your running kernel matches the model you have installed - you can check the running kernel with uname -r. It's possible that you've upgraded the kernel, but not yet rebooted.
Secondly, run depmod -a, just to make sure that the module dependency information is up to date.
I think you've probably got a mismatch between AFS module, and running kernel version, though.
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