On Jul 30, 2013, at 19:09 , Jaap Winius wrote:

> Quoting Benjamin Kaduk <[email protected]>:
> 
>> I assume that you are not using dynroot?
> 
> Actually, I am using it. In /etc/openafs/afs.conf.client I have:
> 
>  AFS_DYNROOT=true
> 
>> The standard way to do such things is to make an additional mount of the 
>> root.afs volume somewhere else in the local cell, and use a read-write path 
>> to access it.
> 
> Yes, that seems like the way to do that. For example:
> 
>  ~# fs mkmount -dir temp -vol root.afs

Or simply "rm /afs/.:mount/your.cell:root.afs/something" instead ;-)


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