[170] in NetBSD-Development
/usr/athena coming from AFS
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ghudson@MIT.EDU)
Tue Oct 25 22:44:23 1994
From: ghudson@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 94 22:43:45 -0400
To: netbsd-dev@MIT.EDU
I moved /u1/athena to /u1/athena.local, copied its contents into
/afs/sipb/system/i386_nbsd1/usr/athena, and linked /usr/athena to the
AFS directory. Nobody should notice a difference, except that in
order to modify /usr/athena, instead of being root, you need to cd
into /afs/.athena/system/@sys/usr/athena. (In fact, you don't have to
be root, which is a plus.)
We should be able to tell people to make a few minor changes to the
root filesystem and symlink /usr/athena, and not bother with all the
packages stuff we have for Linux (for lack of an AFS client).