pkgsrc/net/arla/MESSAGE
jlam a13f0bce70 * buildlink1 -> buildlink2
* Honor PKG_SYSCONFDIR
* use bsd.pkg.install.mk to handle the rc.d scripts and config files
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2002/09/25 00:06:34 jlam Exp $
Arla now has been installed on your system.
The cache directory used by arla is:
${ARLA_CACHE}
This directory should be on a local disk. You can change the location
of the cache directory by setting the ARLA_CACHE environment variable
(or by setting ARLA_CACHE in /etc/mk.conf) to the desired location prior
to building arla.
To complete the installation you'll have to configure arla. Default
configuration files are installed in:
${PREFIX}/share/examples/arla
At a minimum, to configure an arla client, copy:
${PREFIX}/share/examples/CellServDB
${PREFIX}/share/examples/SuidCells
${PREFIX}/share/examples/ThisCell
${PREFIX}/share/examples/arla.conf
to ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} and customize them, include an entry for xfs in your
/etc/fstab (see ${PREFIX}/share/examples/arla/fstab), append:
${PREFIX}/share/examples/arla/services
to /etc/services and append:
${PREFIX}/share/examples/arla/lkm.conf
to /etc/lkm.conf. You also have to enable loading of lkms in /etc/rc.conf
(set lkm to YES).
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