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Re: fs sysname
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Todd Cohen)
Sun Apr 25 15:28:51 1999
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well, i guess that since arla uses i386_linux6 and transarc's client uses
i386_linux2 (for kernel 2.2.x) user specified sysnames could be usefull..
why is arla's different from transarcs? i assume the 6 is because of
glibc?
On 25 Apr 1999, Assar Westerlund wrote:
> Todd Cohen <cohentl@clarkson.edu> writes:
> > duh, would have helped if i did it as root :) thanks
>
> An idea would be to have per-user sysnames, but I'm not really sure
> it's that useful.
>
> /assar
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