Coda File System

bug: can't mount filesystem when coda device != /dev/cfs0

From: Joseph Cheek <joseph_at_cheek.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 17:00:53 -0800
ok, next bug: i can't mount /smb if i am using anything other than
/dev/cfs0:

linux 2.4.0-test10
coda as module

# mknod /dev/cfs1 c 67 1
# chmod 666 /dev/cfs1
#
$ podfuk-smb -c /dev/cfs1
Opened /dev/cfs1
[snip, podfuk looks good]

$ mount /smb
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cfs1, or too
many mounted filesystems.

/var/log/messages shows:

coda_read_super: device index: 0
coda_read_super: No pseudo device

/dev/cfs0 works fine in this instance.  coda.o is in memory, and
/etc/fstab shows /smb automounts with /dev/cfs1:

/dev/cfs1 /smb coda defaults,users,noauto 0 0

Tim Potter wrote:

> Joseph Cheek writes:
>
> > specified either in the command line via a switch or in the
> > podfuk-smb.conf file.
> >
> > ie
> >
> > podfuk-smb -d /dev/cfs1
>
> Done - you can use the -c option (-d was already taken).
>
> Tim.

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thanks!

joe

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Received on 2000-12-13 20:02:41