[OpenAFS] /afs: Not a directory

Derek Atkins warlord@MIT.EDU
03 Dec 2001 13:19:47 -0500


Tino,

what kernel are you using?

-derek

Tino Schwarze <tino.schwarze@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de> writes:

> Hi Marc,
> 
> On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 06:14:50PM +0100, Marc Schmitt wrote:
> 
> > I made the experience that under older versions of AFS, the mount point 
> > /afs will be created once the daemon is started. I just upgraded one of 
> > my machines from 1.1.1-24.4 to 1.2.2-rh7.1.1 and after the reboot, the 
> > AFS daemon would start (no errors at all), but ls -la /afs comes back with
> > /afs: Not a directory
> > 
> > lsmod shows:
> > 
> > Module                  Size       Used by
> > libafs-something        somesize    0
> 
> I have had a 2 here all the time... and unmounting /afs produces an
> Oops.
> 
> Bye, Tino.
> 
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