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* [[/Fedora|RedHat Fedora]] * [[/Debian|Debian]] (and derivatives such as Ubuntu) * [[/Arch|Arch]] = Mac OS X = See the [[/MacOSX|MacOS X Client]] subpage for installation instructions. |
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= OpenBSD = See the [[/OpenBSD|OpenBSD Client]] subpage for installation instructions. = Generic = See the [[/Generic|Generic]] subpage for generic configuration information. |
This is the chapter of the MemberManual that describes how to set up the OpenAFS client on your personal computer.
Linux
Some distributions require specific steps in order to set up the OpenAFS client. We have procedures for the following:
Debian (and derivatives such as Ubuntu)
Mac OS X
See the MacOS X Client subpage for installation instructions.
Windows
See the Windows Client subpage for installation instructions.
OpenBSD
See the OpenBSD Client subpage for installation instructions.
Generic
See the Generic subpage for generic configuration information.