On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
> i'm interested in using coda (advanced network filesystem, nfs killer) on > debian. a google search turned up links to a mailing list entry from '98 > that indicated coda was on it's way in back then. i havn't been able to find > either the packages or the maintainer. what happened? bdg:/usr/doc/coda-server# ls CREDITS.gz README.debian.gz changelog.Debian.gz changelog.gz copyright bdg:/usr/doc/coda-server# zmore RE*z ------> README.debian.gz <------ Notes on setting up and running Coda: Coda is still in development. Before you attempt to set it up, you should familiarize with the system before attempting to set it up. There is extensive documentation in the coda-doc package (it is also available on the Coda web page at http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu). Should you get stuck, there are mailinglists available at CMU for users and developers of Coda. If you just want to test Coda, install the client package and go with the default Coda server at testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu. Happy Codaing /Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- I could get the client running and connected to the testserver above (using a 28.8K modem; this is not recommended, of course). But on the server, I'm having difficulties in setting the log and cache files on regular files (the configurator wants to have both on partitions). Unfortunately, I don't remember the link where I got the .deb from. Sure, it was from www.debian.org (it was in "projects"). Oki

