Try making sure you have loaded the module for appletalk. Try: modprobe appletalk
If that gives you an error about dependencies, try: depmod -a modprobe appletalk This same problem happened to me and that was the problem. - Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 07:00:00PM +0000, Angel MAN wrote: > i'm a french user of linux and i found your address in a > forum > i've got a problem with netatalk. > during system start up (netatalk), I get a message that says > 'atalkdsocket: Invalid argument'. The only thing that I > have changed > from the default that deselect sets up is that I added > 'eth0' to > /etc/atalkd.conf. > i try everything with atalkd.conf but nothing change > (i've got two ethernet cards: eth0 for internet and eth1 for > intranet) > What do I need to add, change, ...? > > thank you > didier > _________________________________________________________ > Le journal des abonnés Caramail - http://www.carazine.com >

