At 3/10/99 12:52 PM, Matthew Temple ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>We set up a computer for storing images. Users have a /home/<username>
>directory and each user has a directory on a large partition on another
>drive, say /mnt/ext/<username>. In each home directory, I created a
>link to the directory on the large partition.
>
>When a user connects via Netatalk, the directories look fine and MOST
>files can be added or deleted with no trouble, however Photoshop files,
>once placed onto the large directory (presumably the link is dereferenced)
>cannot be deleted and give an "error -50" response when you try.
We have a similar setup and Photoshop doesn't have a problem with it.
The setup is: RH Linux 5.1, kernel 2.0.36, asun 2.1.1. Users'
.AppleVolumes files contain only a reference to ~/launchpoint, and every
user has a launchpoint directory which contains symlinks to other
directories on another partition. No problems, even with Photoshop
(version 5).
FWIW, Mac error -50 is "Error in user parameter list", which doesn't
really say much.
--Benjamin Gilbert