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On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 10:43:49AM -0400, Sean Caron wrote: > rather than the server end. I built new kernels with the coda driver > config'd in > and they boot up okay, but I was expecting finicky behaviour once I actually > started to use the coda client -- file-system CODA is not by default enabled > in /sparc and /sparc64 kernel configuration files in NetBSD so I assumed it > was perhaps "a little sketchy" and thus I expect some strange behaviour > perhaps. > > Unfortunately I wasn't even able to get that far since I have no servers up > and > running to test! Arg... If I can manage to get codasrv starting up on my > servers, > I might keep those client patches in the back of my mind :) Sean, a suggestion, you do not have to run your own servers to be able to test Coda clients, just access any realm where you can get some rights, like /coda/testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu (I would like to see it called testrealm.coda.cs.cmu.edu, but that was set up before realms existed) Regards RuneReceived on 2006-04-25 11:06:47