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Troy Benjegerdes <hozer_at_drgw.net> wrote: > > Well, I appear to have gotten coda to work on linuxppc (and most likely > mklinux). Both venus and vice start up and connect to each other. I also > started a venus on a 486 box I have, and it happily connects and can > create directories and appears to work fine (althoug I haven't done much > testing). > > (If you want to build coda on a linuxppc system, let me know. Getting it > working involves applying some (rather rough) patches I have, and using > an older version of the c++ standard library, since the one that comes > with egcs (and linuxppc) is *not* thread safe.) > > However, venus (and the coda kernel module) don't appear to be working > correctly on PPC. On the machine running both the server and client, if I > try to do 'ls /coda/' I get the following error: > > [root_at_altus coda-4.6.1]# ls /coda/ > ls: /coda/: No such device or address What do "ls -l /dev/cfs0" and "lsmod" show ? On my working client client (Linux/Intel), they show [root_at_duet /root]# ls -l /dev/cfs0 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 67, 0 May 15 18:22 /dev/cfs0 [root_at_duet /root]# lsmod Module Pages Used by coda 12 2 (autoclean) -- Clement ====================================================================== Yui-wah LEE (Clement) Tel: (852)-26098412 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Fax: (852)-26035024 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Email: clement_at_cse.cuhk.edu.hk ======================================================================Received on 1998-08-18 06:17:38