Re: AIX fs for Linux

Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH (allbery@kf8nh.apk.net)
Sat, 05 Jun 1999 14:20:59 -0400


In message <3759630F.B164501D@pobox.com>, Jeff Garzik writes:
+-----
| IBM has extended key pieces of its middleware to the Linux platform, to
| help it thrive in corporate networks of servers. These include the AFS
| Enterprise File System, allowing users of IBM's AIX version of the Unix
| operating system to share files with Linux users.
+--->8

AIX may be the only Unix version that ships with (limited?) AFS support,
barring any free OSes that might bundle Arla. But AFS isn't limited to AIX.

| took that to imply that AFS in this case meant AIX fs. I didn't know
| that Transarc is now owned by IBM though....
+--->8

Transarc's been owned by IBM for a long time.

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