Just as a side note, Samba has a compile time option which may make you
think that Samba will do Netatalk - I wish this was the case. Instead, this
compile time option is to support file locking if Netatalk and Samba are
sharing the same directory.
-Eric Wood
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>I've recompiled my kernel to include netatalk but I'm finding it difficult
>to locate answe
>I've recompiled my kernel to include netatalk but I'm finding it difficult
>to locate answers to some basic questions. From what I can gather, netatalk
>is a way to communicate between nfs and hfs via AppleTalk? What I want to do
>is use my Linux machine as a file server for one of my Macs but I'
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> I've recompiled my kernel to include netatalk but I'm finding it diff
I've recompiled my kernel to include netatalk but I'm finding it difficult
to locate answers to some basic questions. From what I can gather, netatalk
is a way to communicate between nfs and hfs via AppleTalk? What I want to do
is use my Linux machine as a file server for one of my Macs but I'd pr