I have essentially the same setup as you except I have the shared directories in 
AppleVolumes.system rather than AppleVolumes.default. The permissions I have on the 
directories vary, but they work correctly.

One thing about my setup however, a guest access can see the directories as well as 
people who log on. It is not a problem on my setup however since no one has write 
access to those dirs anyway.

Might help out.
Dave

On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, James Fraser wrote:

>       Please excuse my ignorance of netatalk. I'm new to netatalk and this
> mailing list.
> 
>       I'm running Slackware 2.2.6 on my Intel box and I've just installed
> netatalk. Almost everything is working great. From a Mac on the network I
> can see my server in the Appleshares and select it. I am able to log in with
> my username and password. I see my home directory properly and can access
> it. The problem is that I have been trying to set up a common area that is
> accessible from multiple accounts. I've added the lines:
> #volumes
> ~       Home
> /mp3 "MP3 Files"
> 
> to my /usr/local/atalk/etc/Applevolumes.default . Permissions are set to
> rwxr--r-- root root on both the Applevolumes.default and the
> Applevolumes.system. The dir /mp3 exists and has permissions set rwxr-xr-x .
> But I still can't see the /mp3 directory. Could sombody please point me in
> the right direction? I'm not sure what else to check.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Jamie
> 
> +--------------------------------------+
> James Fraser
> System Support Generalist
> Information & Educational Technology
> Kwantlen University College
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> +--------------------------------------+
> 

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