On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Scott Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> ...
> I'm still curious about software i could run on my modern OS
> X/linux/raspberry pi box that will join this network via ethernet, and
> connect to the shares or provide new drive shares.
>

Not sure about bridging,  but as someone else mentioned netatalk will
provide an appletalk share from a *nix box. I did this a while ago and it
did work well but I'd really recommend caution if you go this route.
Netatalk used some magic to store resource forks on the *nix filesystem,
which made it easy to corrupt files if accessed with normal tools on the
*nix side. I did that with a lot of my classic software backups, sadly. OS
X will be far more reliable in this regard due to native mac filesystem.

I haven't used it in years and this may be different in current versions of
netatalk, but be aware, YMMV.

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