[OpenAFS-port-darwin] Missing mount point on 10.3
Edward Moy
emoy@apple.com
Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:00:47 -0800
On Oct 29, 2003, at 9:41 AM, Robert Klingsten wrote:
> On my 10.3 machine, everything appeared to install properly and I
> configured the ThisCell and CellServDB files ...
>
> The kext loads fine from what I can tell (if I try to load it by hand,
> it complains it is already loaded.)
>
> However, I don't have a /Network/afs directory and so the client
> startup fails with a "/Network/afs doesn't exist. Not starting AFS
> client." message.
>
> Where can I look for more clues?
Yes, /Network is a read-only filesystem in 10.3. Fortunately, setting
up the regular /afs directory works fine.
1.2.10a does set up /afs automatically on 10.3, but I didn't think to
change the postinstall script to modify an existing cacheinfo to
replace /Network/afs with /afs.
I'm busy with other things right now, so if someone wants to file a bug
and even fix it, please go right ahead.
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Edward Moy
Apple