[OpenAFS-devel] OpenAFS 1.1.1 under RH 7.2Beta 3
Derek Atkins
warlord@MIT.EDU
08 Aug 2001 14:55:31 -0400
The problem is that you have the ext3 patch.. Apply the suggested
change to src/afs/LINUX/vfs_... to make the vnode structure match
the inode structure.
As for afsmodname, did you add your new kernel module to the SymTable?
-derek
"Frank Bagehorn/Zurich/IBM" <FBA@zurich.ibm.com> writes:
> Hi,
> I just installed a RedHat 7.2 Beta 3 system (kernel 2.4.6-3.1) and tested
> OpenAFS 1.1.1 with it. I compiled new modules and (besides the fact, that
> afsmodname can't identify my system) they can be loaded without problems.
> Good work, folks.
> The afsd runs and I can get a token. mount shows that AFS has been mounted
> on /afs . I can check/set ACLs on /afs. However when I try to access /afs,
> I get the message
> "not a directory"
> so I can't cd to it, I can't ls and (consequently) I can't access any
> subdirectory of it.
> First I suspected ext3 to be the problem, but I did an identical
> installation with ext2 and get the same problem.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> Regards
> Frank
>
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