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On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 06:45:21PM +0100, Christian Haul wrote: > Hi, > > from the first glance it looks like coda is the tool of choice to sync > a laptop computer with my home base. Thus I'd like to give it a try. > > Unfortunately, I seem not to be able to find the sources for an > up-to-date kernel module for linux 2.2 (I'm currently running > i386 2.2.19pre12ext3 on my laptop) > > There are some 6+ months old patches against 2.3.99 / 2.4.0test1 > (www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda/linux/kernel) and some 7+ months old > tgzs for 2.2.9 for coda 5.2.3 (/pub/coda/linux/src) while coda 5.3.12 > seems current. > > So, is it correct that no coda 5.3.12 module for linux i386 2.2.18 > exists? Why don't you simply try to use the Coda kernel module in the official tree. make menuconfig ; Filesystems->Network->Coda should be the top one there. It might even be there already, check for /lib/modules/`uname -r`/fs/coda.o) JanReceived on 2001-02-15 12:52:54