Thankyou both for the URL's and the quick response. This is turning into a
"roll your own" kind of exercise, but the pieces seem to be available at
least!

On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Matthew Keller wrote:

> Thompson Freeman wrote:
> > 
> > With the beginning of school, I should really start backing up the
> > children's Mac. Unfortuantely for me, the only tape system in the house is
> > on my Linux box.
> > 
> > What I would like is an open source client/server system (or something
> > really really cheap) to back the Mac up on the tape drive. Is there such a
> > beast, or am I getting into a real "roll your own" situation? Also, is it
> > possible to mount/share the Mac disk on the Linux box. I've heard of a
> > program to do so, but have not been able to locate a source or name.
> 
>       The below URL points to an HFS kernel patch for linux to allow LOCAL
> mac disks to be mounted/read.
>       http://www-sccm.stanford.edu/Students/hargrove/HFS/
> 
>       The below URL is to a product called AFPFS which allows you linux box
> to browse/communicate on an AppleTalk network. It can mount remote mac
> shares and all that good stuff. It does not work well with the 2.1.x or
> 2.2.x kernel, however.
>       http://thehamptons.com/anders/netatalk/mirror/afpfs-1.0b1.tar.gz
> 
>       The below URL is a "pre-alpha" version of AFPFS that "works" under
> 2.2.x. I have found it fairly stable, but the author cautions its use.
>       http://www.panix.com/~dfoster/afpfs
>       
> 
> -- 
> 
>           - Matthew Keller -
>        Lead Programmer/Analyst
>   Distributed Computing and Telemedia
> State University of New York at Potsdam
> 
> Web: http://mattwork.potsdam.edu/
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> 

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