From: Benjamin Kaduk Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 18:13:44 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Add a Debian/Ubuntu subsection X-Git-Tag: upstream/1.8.0_pre1^2~506 X-Git-Url: https://git.michaelhowe.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=112064b98ff14da8418d1b4fe0844ef1adb9f258;p=packages%2Fo%2Fopenafs.git Add a Debian/Ubuntu subsection As an alternative to rpm-based systems or "systems packaged as tar files". Luckily, the instructions are pretty simple. Change-Id: I8045763b518465c3ffd7fe3f177fff98146033fb Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/11579 Tested-by: BuildBot Reviewed-by: D Brashear --- diff --git a/doc/xml/QuickStartUnix/auqbg005.xml b/doc/xml/QuickStartUnix/auqbg005.xml index 511f1b4db..c555e68a7 100644 --- a/doc/xml/QuickStartUnix/auqbg005.xml +++ b/doc/xml/QuickStartUnix/auqbg005.xml @@ -576,6 +576,28 @@ + + Debian and Ubuntu Linux + OpenAFS is available as binary packages from the Debian + linux distribution and its derivatives such as Ubuntu. + + + Install the client and server packages using the following command: + +# apt-get install openafs-client openafs-modules-dkms openafs-krb5 \ + openafs-fileserver openafs-dbserver + + You will be prompted by debconf to select your cell name and + the size of your local cache. + + + + + The Debian package also includes helper scripts + afs-newcell and afs-rootvol, + which can automate much of the remainder of this document. + + Systems packaged as tar files If you are running a system where the OpenAFS Binary Distribution