Does anyone have a working
AppleVolumes.default
AppleVolumes.system
Pair? I am a little vague on the set up of these.
Craig
atalkd.conf
On RedHat Linux I set my -zone like this:
# cat atalkd.conf
eth0 -zone "Hogwarts"
But after I start atalkd the lines get re-written like this:
# cat atalkd.conf
eth0 -phase 2 -net 0-65534 -addr 65280.72
This is fine, I understand, but where did my "zone" go?
Is there a way to ke
Am I able at the Netatalk config leval to allow just read access to a
shared directory? I know this can be done with chmod on the OS level, or
at least I think it can. On RedHat.
Craig
For some Reason I using Cops tryed to connect to my two Redhat 6.2 linux
machines. One I could connect to via Netatalk and the other created an
error.
Craig
Ryan McBeth wrote:
> Tim,
>
> I don't think that you can. I didn't think that NT (natively at
> least) could connect to other
The latest Kernel has a module that will mount Mac partitions.
Craig
TimY wrote:
> OOPS!!!
> maybe I worded that wrong. Connect to the NT box from the Linux box
> using smb and then share the directory using Netatlk. Unless
> netatalk can mount a Mac volume, or use NFS somehow on nt to shar