=============================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:54:48 zuntum 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}/etc. At a minimum, to configure an arla client, copy ${PREFIX}/etc/{CellServDB,SuidCells,ThisCell,arla.conf}.default to ${PREFIX}/etc/{CellServDB,SuidCells,ThisCell,arla.conf} and customize them. Include an entry for xfs in your /etc/fstab (see ${PREFIX}/share/examples/arla/fstab). Also, 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). Start scripts for arlad are provided in ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/arlad.sh (for NetBSD prior to NetBSD-1.5) and ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/arlad (for NetBSD-1.5 and later). ===============================================================================