You can easily see that you are using an NAMEI file server if there is a directory named `AFSIDat` and with subdirectories like `+` and `+1` in your `/vicep*`.
--- [[TinoSchwarze]] - 25 Jul 2003
+-- Tino Schwarze - 25 Jul 2003
## <a name="Recommended Partition Types for"></a><a name="Recommended Partition Types for "></a> Recommended Partition Types for use with [[OpenAFS]]
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<td> These Don't Work </td>
- <td>[[Main/ReiserFS]], <code>vxfs</code> (HP-UX, Solaris), <code>AdvFS</code> (OSF1/DigitalUnix/CompaqUnix/Tru64Unix) </td>
+ <td>[[ReiserFS]], <code>vxfs</code> (HP-UX, Solaris), <code>AdvFS</code> (OSF1/DigitalUnix/CompaqUnix/Tru64Unix) </td>
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- **Question:** Does this table imply that clients can't use the NAMEI backend and still need a specific filesystem? Will this ever change?
--- [[ToddLewis]] - 06 Nov 2002
+-- Todd Lewis - 06 Nov 2002
- **Another Question:** Does this mean that you can use an NFS mount point as a /vicexx if you use a NAMEI fileserver?
--- [[ChrisMcClimans]] - 25 Jul 2003
+-- Chris McClimans - 25 Jul 2003