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   : Re: LUG: Mounting AFS on home linux?
  
  
   
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   : Michael Clayton <mclayto@gmail.[redacted]>
  
  
   
    Date
   
   : Fri, 28 Aug 2009 14:58:01 -0400
  
  
   
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  Try sshfs.
  
  
  $ sshfs username@remote-linux.eos.ncsu.[redacted]:[path] mount_directory
  
  
  On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Daniel Marcus<danielm.nc@gmail.[redacted]> wrote:
  
  > Darn the slow Internet here in CHASS. Daniel, you beat me to the link!
  
  >
  
  > Positively,
  
  > Daniel S. Marcus
  
  > Omni Impact Small Business Services
  
  > Phone: (XXX) 926 9624
  
  > Business: daniel@omniimpact.[redacted]
  
  > Personal: daniel@d-site.[redacted]
  
  > Website: http://omniimpact.com
  
  >
  
  >
  
  > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Daniel Marcus <danielm.nc@gmail.[redacted]> wrote:
  
  >>
  
  >> First, keep in mind that the software has caused significant problems on
  
  >> several machines I've seen.
  
  >>
  
  >> But yes, you can do it on Linux. Please see
  
  >> http://www4.ncsu.edu/~bfritter/index.html
  
  >>
  
  >> Although I personally find it much easier to just open konqueror and type
  
  >> the following:
  
  >>
  
  >> sftp://dsmarcus@remote-linux.eos.ncsu.[redacted]/ncsu/dsmarcus
  
  >> just replace dsmarcus with your unity id.
  
  >>
  
  >> Positively,
  
  >> Daniel S. Marcus
  
  >> Omni Impact Small Business Services
  
  >> Phone: (XXX) 926 9624
  
  >> Business: daniel@omniimpact.[redacted]
  
  >> Personal: daniel@d-site.[redacted]
  
  >> Website: http://omniimpact.com
  
  >>
  
  >>
  
  >> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Raghav Jumade <rjjumade@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
  
  >>>
  
  >>> Hi all,
  
  >>>
  
  >>> I was just wondering if there is any way to mount the AFS on home system.
  
  >>> From the EOS website I gather that it can be done on windows with a software
  
  >>> called Sftpdrive. But I could not find any procedures for doing the same on
  
  >>> linux. Please let me know if this can be done.
  
  >>>
  
  >>> thanks,
  
  >>> Raghav
  
  >>
  
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