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On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 07:31:27PM +1000, njh wrote: > I too have been struggling to make head or tail of the coda system. I've > been adding to the wiki where I've worked things out. Cool, thanks. > Nope: > njh_at_flobber:~/coda$ dpkg -L coda-client | grep venus-setup > njh_at_flobber:~/coda$ Ok, it doesn't do much today anyway. It used to be required, but now it does nothing but tune some settings in venus.conf . > >No, cfs lv is just a convenient way to contact the remote server and > >make it appear as a directory inside /coda/, such as > >cfs lv /coda/testserver.cs.cmu.edu . (The "testserver.cs.cmu.edu" > >appearing in /coda/ after you run that command is a convenient > >side-effect, and has nothing to do with mounting). > > > >cfs mkm and rmm are the actual "mounting" commands, even though you > >might know that they are very different from the Unix/NFS/Samba style of > >mounting. > > But I can read and write to my server just by running > cfs lv ... > then > clog me_at_server Sure, but this has nothing to do with 'cfs lv'.. You could read and write to your server by equally just running cd /coda/server then clog me_at_serverReceived on 2007-05-25 08:30:19