I'm only running 6.0, so it's possible something changed in 6.1, but I've been able to adjust those paths simply by editing the /etc/exports file to export the paths without the vol0.
-----Original Message----- From: Jim Davis [mailto:jdavis@cs.arizona.edu] Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:46 AM To: toasters Subject: /net/filer/blah vs. /net/filer/vol/vol0/blah
After upgrading from 5.3.4-mumble to 6.1.1, it seems that clients can't access pathnames like /net/filer/whatever, but rather have to use /net/filer/vol/vol0/whatever. I think before both seemed to work more or less interchangeably, and unfortunately we have some symlinks that use the old form to point to various things that now are missing. I'm probably just missing something obvious, but is there a way to get the old behavior without using '/vol/vol0' in those pathnames?
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Mike Sphar wrote:
I'm only running 6.0, so it's possible something changed in 6.1, but I've been able to adjust those paths simply by editing the /etc/exports file to export the paths without the vol0.
D'oh! :)
That seems to have been the obvious thing I did overlook. Many thanks.