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Re: Arla 0.16 + 2.1.131

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jim Nance)
Fri Dec 4 08:01:34 1998

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From: Jim Nance <jim@sailboat.acs.uncwil.edu>
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Subject: Re: Arla 0.16 + 2.1.131
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On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 03:40:48PM +0100, Magnus Ahltorp wrote:
> 
> Since 2.1.131 is quite new (<24h), I have not tested this kernel
> yet. I have looked at Linus' changes (thanks to lalle@sics.se), and I
> my first impression is that it will work. I will look into this more
> deeply, though.
> 
> If anyone tests this, please report your experiences.

I just built Arla on a 2.1.131-ac2 Linux machine.  It was able to mount
AFS but no directories showed up when I did an ls /afs.  I then tried to
list a directory I knew was supposed to be there and the ls command
hung.  Eventually the machine hung. :-)  /var/log/messages has no info.

Jim

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