Am Wed, 17 Oct 2012 20:12:12 -0400 schrieb John Tobin <[email protected]>:
> Dear Openafs. > > I am a relative new user of openafs. > I am trying to set up openafs-1.6.1 under a suse 12.1. > > I initially tried to use an old suse readme file to install, that > failed miserably. > > So I went to the quick start guide. > I have setup ntp with a local server. > I have installed all of the SUSE 12.1 openafs-blah-blah.rpms except > the kmp stuff... There are choices there: which one do I use? > Openafs-kmp-: mit, pae, xen desktop, default, I assume this is a > choice, they all don¹t go on do they? SuSE comes with different flavours of kernels, depending on what kind of machine you are running. On my laptop it is eg. "desktop" hanke@dijon:~> uname -r 3.4.6-2.10-desktop But anyway, you can install multiple kmod-rpms (as you also can install multiple flavours). > > I notice the kerberos is mit. yes. > > I installed: rpm U openafs-repository.1.6.1noarch.rpm and I assume > that installing that changes the file and makes it so the modprobe > program will start the loadable modules required. If not, where is > the documentation for what the mods are? > Hmm, maybe I should add a dependency on the rpms... > I assume it would be easiest to use Russ Allbery¹s ³pam-afs-server2.5 > code, so I downloaded that config¹d it, ran make, check, and make > install. The documentation is about debian, and Red Hat, any hints on > SUSE? See http://www.rzg.mpg.de/networkservices/configuring-your-pc for how to configure this, it is not SuSE-specific, but should be understandable. > > Does anyone have this running under SUSE 12.1 [it sounds like it from > the documentation...]? yes, I do. Feel free to ask more questions. > > tob T/Christof _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
