=========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2005/03/15 15:58:52 wennmach 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 nnpfs in your /etc/fstab (see ${PREFIX}/share/examples/arla/fstab), 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). NOTE: Please note that the name of the arla device changed from "xfs" to "nnpfs". If you're upgrading arla from an older version, you need to adjust /etc/fstab, /etc/lkm.conf, and /etc/rc.d/arlad. ===========================================================================