Actually, it's not just netatalk that has problems....

LOCAL ISO9660 CD-ROM drives also do not function correctly when you're trying 
to search them with Sherlock.  Go ahead, try it.  I dare you. :)  So whatever 
Apple did with Sherlock, it broke just about everything that's NOT 
HFS/HFS+/Appleshare IP [and well stop my beating heart in surprise, NT 
Services for Macintosh].

Shame on Apple, really.  They obviously didn't test it all that much.

=R=

I may have missed a few e-mails, but...  now that I have netatalk purring 
smoothly [2.1.3 is a charm, Adrian]...  what is the hubbub about v2 versus v1 
Appledouble headers, et al?  What's the bonus to using v2?  What are the 
risks if I run "transparent" conversion?  Also.... I know there is early 
support for persistent DIDs and such, have people been using this much?  Does 
it freak out if permissions aren't writeable [cd-roms, or secure areas]?


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