Hi, I'm running into a small annoyance managing our OpenAFS files with the most recent kernels (3.X). When I was running a 2.6 kernel, the sysname didn't change very often and I didn't need to perform much maintenance on my software installation volume. Recently, some workstations have started using the 3.1 and 3.2 kernels and I've had to create a lot of symlinks so that the @sys directories resolve correctly. I'll have to do this whenever a new kernel version is released.
Is there a way to have a 'fallback' directory for @sys? i.e. If amd64_linux32 doesn't exist, then it should use the amd64_linux31 directory instead. Or maybe we can have a amd64_linux3 sysname for all 3.x linux kernels? I can see the advantages of having different names for 2.4,2.6 and 3. kernels, but do we really need a new sysname every 3 months or so? Thanks, Dan _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
