You can set the value of the @sys variable to an ordered list of
substitution names.  See the man page for "fs sysname"

  http://docs.openafs.org/Reference/1/fs_sysname.html

for example:

  fs sysname ocfs i386_linux26
  fs sysname redhat_gfs i386_linux26

you can then include "@sys" in the target path of a symlink to produce
conditional behavior.

Frédéric Grelot wrote:
> Hi everybody
> 
> I'd like to have a gnome configuration that depends to the host I'm 
> connecting at (because my terminals have different display settings, but all 
> connect to the same afs home directory server).
> I saw the "@sys" variable, usable in pathname, but my hosts seem to have the 
> same system (i386_linux26), so I'd like to know if there is a way of making 
> host-dependent symlinks or directory name, so that for example, ~/.gconf 
> links to .host1-config/.gconf if I'm on host1, or .host2-config if I'm on 
> host2 (or anythink like this).
> I saw that some filesystem support context dependent symlinks (ocfs, redhat 
> GFS), but is there any such feature in openafs?
> 
> Thank you for your help.
> 
> Frédéric Grelot
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