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Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:49:13 -0800
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From: "Warren Gale" <warren.gale@onstor.com>
To: "Andy Sharp" <andy.sharp@onstor.com>

1) Oopss!! Sorry bout that..=20
2)  Ok I'm in the dark ages..  Cool.. Like the new stuff :)
3) now I need the "rmc_pm_dispatch(): sess{:pm.0.0}"  to be running.
4) I did get the files over there :)
5) What little man ??=20
6) Will a reboot bring this system back up?? Or do I need to do some
magic=20
before I get back to nfxsh.

Thanks
Warren

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Sharp=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 3:10 PM
To: Warren Gale
Subject: Re: oh dude

#1 don't send emails [to me] without a subject

#2 dang, get with the program, there is no more /usr/local/agile
(actually it's a symlink to /onstor).  There is no more separate mounts
for /usr, /usr/local/agile, /onstor, /foo/bar/zoo.  And thank god for
that, too.  There is a separate mount for /onstor/conf, which can also
be reached by typing /usr/local/agile/conf if your fingers are getting
fat.

mount -uw /

that's all you need.  Saints be praised.  Other than that, ignore the
little man behind the curtain, and everything else works exactly like
it did before.

a


On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:30:23 -0700 "Warren Gale"
<warren.gale@onstor.com> wrote:

> Andy,
>=20
>   I need to be able to do the following:
>=20
> mount -uw /usr/local/agile
>=20
> =20
>=20
> I get :
>=20
> =20
>=20
> badcat# mount -uw /usr/local/agile
>=20
> mount: unknown special file or file system /usr/local/agile.
>=20
> =20
>=20
> Or   how do I write a file(s)  to /usr/local/agile/Images  ..
>=20
> =20
>=20
> Warren
>=20
