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On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 03:12:21PM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull quipped: > > It means exactly what it says. One possible cause is that /coda is > already mounted because you killed venus by some means other than > /etc/init.d/codaclient stop (or whatever the idiom is on your flavor > of Linux). It does the same thing when I reboot fresh, i.e., venus has never been run. mount doesn't show anything mounted on /coda. > Another is that you don't have the kernel module loaded. Try modprobe > coda, then starting venus. If that works, maybe you don't have the > appropriate alias in /etc/modules.conf. Something like > > # Coda's character device and devfs path. > alias char-major-67 coda > alias /dev/coda* coda The kernel module _is_ loaded (according to lsmod) and those exact lines appear in my /etc/modules.conf.Received on 2002-09-02 04:05:35