| @@ -2,15 +2,15 @@ AFS is a distributed filesystem product, | | | @@ -2,15 +2,15 @@ AFS is a distributed filesystem product, |
2 | University and supported and developed as a product by Transarc | | 2 | University and supported and developed as a product by Transarc |
3 | Corporation (now IBM Pittsburgh Labs). It offers a client-server | | 3 | Corporation (now IBM Pittsburgh Labs). It offers a client-server |
4 | architecture for file sharing, providing location independence, | | 4 | architecture for file sharing, providing location independence, |
5 | scalability and transparent migration capabilities for data. IBM | | 5 | scalability and transparent migration capabilities for data. IBM |
6 | branched the source of the AFS product, and made a copy of the source | | 6 | branched the source of the AFS product, and made a copy of the source |
7 | available for community development and maintenance. They called the | | 7 | available for community development and maintenance. They called the |
8 | release OpenAFS. | | 8 | release OpenAFS. |
9 | | | 9 | |
10 | To build the kernel module | | 10 | To build the kernel module |
11 | $ cd src/libafs | | 11 | $ cd src/libafs |
12 | $ cp MakefileProto.NBSD Makefile | | 12 | $ cp MakefileProto.NBSD Makefile |
13 | $ make obj && make && make install | | 13 | $ make obj && make && make install |
14 | | | 14 | |
15 | For instructions how to create a cell: | | 15 | The OpenAFS Quick-Start Guide for UNIX can be found at: |
16 | http://wiki.openafs.org/AFSLore/FedoraAFSInstall/ | | 16 | http://docs.openafs.org/QuickStartUnix/index.html |