Subject: Re: AFS/arla
To: None <perry@piermont.com>
From: Gary D. Duzan <gary@wheel.tiac.net>
List: current-users
Date: 09/13/1998 20:19:58
In Message <199809132228.SAA01744@jekyll.piermont.com> ,
   "Perry E. Metzger" <perry@piermont.com> wrote:

=>
=>Castor Fu writes:
=>> 1.  The CODA system is a successor to AFS being developed at CMU.
=>> 	http://coda.cs.cmu.edu
=>> 
=>>     I'm pretty sure there is some NetBSD support, though it might 
=>>     be some work to support it.  I haven't tried running it yet.
=>
=>The kernel code is committed in the mainline in -current.
=>
=>I suspect that the CMU folks will now chime in with more information.

   From the looks of the source-changes traffic, it is still very
new and very much in flux. I'd seriously doubt if it is usefully
functional at the moment in current. Soon, perhaps. In any case,
having it in the tree is a positive sign. I've thought Coda was a
cool idea since SIGOPS 13.

                                      Gary D. Duzan
                         Humble Practitioner of the Computing Arts