I'm running a recent 1.4b...asun... under RH6.0. Here's the problem: How do we share cd-based applications consistently under netatalk? I'm working in a school environment with many cds to be shared over a network. Linux's ext2fs works very well for some (well written) applications: Drop a CD into a directory; share it in Appledouble.whatever file and it's available to clients. But many applications make inconsistent references (with respect to case) to filenames used by the applications. Because ext2 is case sensitive the results are quite indeterminate ranging from immediate bombs to dialog boxes asking "Where is FILENAME". 'FILENAME' usually exists in some slightlly altered form like 'FileName' which ext2 properly distinguishes as a different file which is then unrecognizable by the (relatively) dumb application! My immediate solution was hfs to get around the case sensitivity issue. I've got mounting and ownership issues and limitations under control and sharing does happen. BUT it appear that HFS volumes under netatalk act similarly to Apple volumes (and unlike nice ext2 directories) in that if you share a directory then you can't share a subdirectory. Does anyone know if this is true? If it is, it means that organizing the material becomes more complex How do you dump a CD into an iso/regular file and shared it as an Apple volume? I'm sure it's doable since there are many references to it being done -- but the 'devil's in the details!' Pointers to the appropriate FAQs/HOWTOs would be welcome. I'm heading toward using a set of CD images --each one mounted as a shared HFS volume. Is this the way to go? Any help along these line is Welcome! TIA
