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Hello to you all, I've been working on coda for 10 days now and trying to make it work on a mandrake distrib. 1) packages I did not succeed to install those rpm packages on Mandrake 7.1 and above, so I rebuild/modified them. All the packages are now available on the contribs directory in the cooker section. I also added the coda-doc package, a bit modified and patched for the sgml-tools-1.0.9. the package sgml-tools-1.0.9-5mdk is already patched for coda-doc. 2) configuration problems I'm a bit lost with the documentation that doesn't seem to be updated according to the latest versions of coda. Here are my problems: after the scm installation server I do the following: auth2 rpc2portmap updatesrv updateclnt -h test7.mandrakesoft.com startserver & tail -f /vice/srv/SrvLog createvol_rep codaroot E0000100 /vicepa which seem to work fine. a) the client part the client seems to work fine despite a message like : Kernel version ioctl failed i'm able to login as admin user with the changeme password but either if i try to change passwords (for admin user or for a common user, created with pdbtool) i get nothing but fails. I managed once to change the passwords just after the scm setup but not afterwards. The auth2 daemon seems to be there because I am able to login. Obviously the only way left is to use the same sequence from the vice-setup-user script in order to create users<->passwords (the au cp or the cpasswd do not work for me) b) replication i have two computers called moonlight and alderande (moonlight is the scm). So after setting up moonlight i modify the /vice/db/servers like the following: moonlight 1 alderande 2 then i add a second line in /vice/db/VSGDB and the files looks like this: E0000100 moonlight E0000101 moonlight alderande of course I install the non scm server alderande (i have no prb on dns or /etc/hosts because i know they all work fine), and if i fire the command createvol_rep mandrake E0000101 /vicepa (servers moonlight alderande) i get a message cannot find alderande partitions or something like that. so, do you experts have a solution for this. It's surely very easy because i'm not experienced with this, yet. thanks for your time -- Florin [email protected] http://www.linux-mandrake.comReceived on 2000-07-12 09:32:58