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- From: Adam Constabaris <adamc AT unc.edu>
- To: UNC Linux Users Group <unclug AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [unclug] ITS Knowledgebase
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 13:02:48 -0400
Good stuff! I know it comes up every three months or so, but it sure would be nice to have some collaborative space where "unofficial" but helpful documents of this nature could be stored, as a starting point.
It so happens my day job is maintaining the ITS knowledgebase (http://help.unc.edu), which is a system for distributed authoring and publication of DocBook documents. I'd be happy to take some documents like Tim's and make them available through help.unc.edu (and elsewhere: details available upon request), if the authors are willing.
AC
TDan Blanchette wrote:
I've been connecting to isis.unc.edu using AFS on my Ubuntu
(linux 2.6) box since December 2005. A former co-worker of
mine Tim Chagnon figured out how to install it and created
a how-to webpage. Since he is no longer a UNC-CH employee
I feared his page would get wacked sometime, so I stole it:
http://www.unc.edu/~danb/openafs_ubuntu.html
I've recently upgraded my Ubuntu kernal to 2.6.15-23-386
from 2.6.10 (Ubuntu 6.06) which, of course trashed my AFS install. But I was able to re-install it using Tim's page and I have edited
this page to show how I think I got it to run.
http://www.unc.edu/~danb/openafs_ubuntu.html
HTH,
Dan Blanchette
ITS Research Computing
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Dan_Blanchette AT unc.edu
On 6/14/06, Alan Hoyle wrote:
Do you use Kerberos for authentication and get tokens? did you
manually install openafs from source or use the ubuntu package?
-alan
On 6/14/06, Kevin Otte <kjotte at email.unc.edu> wrote:
I have successfully gotten my home machine to mount the campus AFS
space
such that I can get to my own directories. I don't know if that quite
meets the "integrated with ... campus" criteria. Let me know if you
need
some more info.
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Alan Hoyle wrote:
Has anyone successfully set up an Ubuntu box with OpenAFS and
integrated it with the UNC campus setup? I've been thinking about
switching over from my FC5 setup, but I was wondering if anyone else
had tried it before me.
-alan
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[unclug] Ubuntu and openafs?,
Dan Blanchette, 06/16/2006
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[unclug] ITS Knowledgebase,
Adam Constabaris, 06/16/2006
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Re: [unclug] ITS Knowledgebase,
hays, 06/16/2006
- Re: [unclug] ITS Knowledgebase, Adam Constabaris, 06/16/2006
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Re: [unclug] ITS Knowledgebase,
Alan Hoyle, 06/16/2006
- Re: [unclug] ITS Knowledgebase, dsandif, 06/16/2006
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Re: [unclug] ITS Knowledgebase,
hays, 06/16/2006
- Re: [unclug] Ubuntu and openafs?, Chris Calloway, 06/16/2006
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[unclug] ITS Knowledgebase,
Adam Constabaris, 06/16/2006
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