Hi,
Thanks. I am aware of SL, but for various reasons I would rather use FC2 (more advanced, more developers etc.). I have everything I need running on FC2 and AFS would just be an additional bonus, so will wait for 2.6 kernel support.
cheers Chris
John Hearns wrote:
On Sun, 2004-07-04 at 15:15, Chris Jones wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone had any success getting openafs (or any other variant) working on FC2. I'm interested but haven't tried since googling for information on this didn't look hopeful.
Chris, I know it isn't an answer to your question,
but Scientific Linux, from Ferminab and CERN has builtin AFS. This is a 2.4 series kernel though, so not FC2.
I'm flagging this up as you are in high energy physics - I'm sure your
systems guys have heard of SCL.
As regards AFS in Fedora, there was a thread on the development list http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2004-April/msg00588.html
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