Mounting on a mac

2001-01-16 Thread eric baierl

Is there a way to make a directory (namely, etc/www) on a mac network, so
I can just open the directory on the mac to work on the files? I was going
to set up ftp, but since I'll only be working on at home within the
network, I really only need it locally. Any relatively simple way to do
this?


 eric baierl



Re: Mounting on a mac

2001-01-16 Thread Samuel Hathaway
eric baierl wrote:

 Is there a way to make a directory (namely, etc/www) on a mac network, so
 I can just open the directory on the mac to work on the files? I was going
 to set up ftp, but since I'll only be working on at home within the
 network, I really only need it locally. Any relatively simple way to do
 this?

Check out netatalk.
http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/
-samuel



Re: Mounting on a mac

2001-01-16 Thread eric baierl
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Samuel Hathaway wrote:

 eric baierl wrote:
 
  Is there a way to make a directory (namely, etc/www) on a mac network, so
  I can just open the directory on the mac to work on the files? I was going
  to set up ftp, but since I'll only be working on at home within the
  network, I really only need it locally. Any relatively simple way to do
  this?
 
 Check out netatalk.
 http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/
 -samuel

Cool, got it to work, and I can mount the normal Home Directory default
fine, anyone know how to set it up to use the www instead?


eric baierl



Re: Mounting on a mac

2001-01-16 Thread C. Falconer

At 07:25 PM 1/16/01 -0600, you wrote:

  Is there a way to make a directory (namely, etc/www) on a mac network, so
  I can just open the directory on the mac to work on the files? I was 
going

  to set up ftp, but since I'll only be working on at home within the
  network, I really only need it locally. Any relatively simple way to do
  this?

 Check out netatalk.
 http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/



Cool, got it to work, and I can mount the normal Home Directory default
fine, anyone know how to set it up to use the www instead?



edit /etc/netatalk/AppleShares.default or something similar... you'll see 
the kind of line you'll need to add.



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Criggie