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On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, lou wrote: > volume is not mounted onto /coda, mine is mounted on /test%server_addr, but > if i create a sym link from test%server_addr to /coda it works, > and i wonder, is this value hardcoded or can be fixed with changing something Hello lou, Yes, it is hardcoded and in my very humble opinion it is the only right way to go, namely it is the only way to ensure that coda files are available on all machines (even not administered by *you* or *me*) via the same paths. Mount "via fstab" == "per host" is a certain way to create management nightmares when a system becomes big. Fortunately, AFS, DFS and Coda have a lot more convenient mechanism called mountpoints, not bound to any given host. On the other side, as we must begin filesearch from "/" that is local to each host, we should use a fixed name for the junction to the global filetree, otherwise the whole global filetree ceases to be global, as soon as we'd move its root on one host... I suppose that your intention to mount Coda tree at a non-standard location is not really crucial for any practical task. Best regards, -- IvanReceived on 2003-04-08 10:48:17