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two questions: On 05/30/03, Jan Harkes <jaharkes_at_cs.cmu.edu> wrote: > ** Coda clients will need a new kernel module that supports 128-bit > ** file identifiers instead of the old 96-bit version. > > ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda/linux/kernel/linux-coda-6.0.0.tgz > is a package that can build this new kernel module for linux-2.4.xx. > I've got patches for Linux-2.5 and FreeBSD-current and a new coda.sys > for WinNT/2000/XP, but I'm not sure where to put them just yet. At > some point I'll probably also start collecting prebuilt binary modules > for various distribution kernels. is the linux-coda-6.0.0.tgz package equivalent to applying the patch coda-6.0.0/kernel-src/linux-2.4-coda.patch to my existing 2.4.20 kernel source tree? > - LKA (Lookaside caching) > > Very useful if you need to reinitialize a client, but do not want to > refetch all the data across a slow dialup link. Just move the old > venus.cache aside and generate an index. Reinitialize the client and > pass it the index and pretty much all files will be found locally in > the old cache. is this process documented anywhere? i would really like to use this feature. > RPC2-1.16 > - Now internally supports >2GB files, however we're not really using > this new capability in Coda yet. > - Re-added a lost lseek that was causing truncated backup files. woohoo! -- steve simitzis : /sim' - i - jees/ pala : saturn5 productions www.steve.org : 415.282.9979 hath the daemon spawn no fire?Received on 2003-05-30 07:59:33