+++ /dev/null
-Reboot the machine and log in again as the local superuser root.
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- # cd /
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- # shutdown -r now
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- login: root
- Password: root_password
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-Run the AFS initialization script.
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- # /etc/rc.d/init.d/afs start
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-[[Confirm Cache Manager Initialization|ConfirmCacheManagerInitialization]]
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-## <a name="Automatically Start AFS on Syste"></a> Automatically Start AFS on System Boot
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-Now that you have confirmed that the AFS initialization script works correctly, take the action necessary to have it run automatically at each reboot.
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-Issue the chkconfig command to activate the afs configuration variable. Based on the instruction in the AFS initialization file that begins with the string #chkconfig, the command automatically creates the symbolic links that incorporate the script into the Linux startup and shutdown sequence.
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- # /sbin/chkconfig --add afs
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-(Optional) There are now copies of the AFS initialization file in both the /usr/vice/etc and /etc/rc.d/init.d directories, and copies of the afsd options file in both the /usr/vice/etc and /etc/sysconfig directories. If you want to avoid potential confusion by guaranteeing that the two copies of each file are always the same, create a link between them. You can always retrieve the original script or options file from the AFS CD-ROM if necessary.
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- # cd /usr/vice/etc
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- # rm afs.rc afs.conf
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- # ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/afs afs.rc
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- # ln -s /etc/sysconfig/afs afs.conf