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AFS on xxxBSD

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Tang Boyland)
Mon Nov 2 09:57:34 1998

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Cc: boyland@cs.uwm.edu
Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 08:38:34 -0600
From: John Tang Boyland <boyland@blatz.cs.uwm.edu>

John,
   Are you still working on the port of AFS to NetBSD ?
I'm interested in seeing whether a port would be possible
to FreeBSD and I was hoping I could learn from what you have done.
Is the nstbsd-afs mailing list still active?
If so, put me on it and tell me where I can find an archive or FAQ.
Thanks,
John


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I'm looking into how I could port AFS to FreeBSD.  I know this is different
from NetBSD, but I thought I might learn something nonetheless.
Is there a FAQ available?
John

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