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Sorry. I fixed this. I can now mount the coda drive. I tried putting the IP of the "rootserver" and the "authserver" instead of the name in "venus.conf" and it worked. After that I found that "Name resolution ocassionaly fails for unknown reasons. The workaround is to name servers in venus.conf by IP addresses". This was my problem. Having this fixed I have a doubt. How do I 'clog' to the server? Somewhere says that 'clog' doesn't work, and it seems it really doesn't work. When I try to clog it prints: "Cannot read configuration file '/coda/usr/shafeeq/misc/win95/dos/etc/venus.conf' ". I don't know what this is, but is there a way to log in? how could I really get the files in the server if I can't log? Thanks, Juan Carlos news:ccqf0k$fib$1_at_sea.gmane.org... > Hi: > > I've tried to install Coda on Windows 98 and I couldn't. > The problem is one that (looking at the mailing list) appered to be in 5.3.x > versions. > When I start venus, it initializes correctly the LOG, the DATA, the RVM > data, but then displays the following message: > > *************** > fatal error -- CommInit: no bootstrap server > RecovTerminate: clean shutdown > **************** > > Somewhere I read there was an error like this in version 5.3.20. The version > for Windows 98 (95) apparently is 5.3.12, and this is because the client > needs to have access to a server to mount /coda (c:\coda). > I configured the client to connect to the "testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu" > server, but this is NOT working and is throwing the previous message. > > Is the Windows 98 client working? What should I do to fix this? > > Thanks, > Juan Carlos > > > > > >Received on 2004-07-11 01:23:11