Razvan Sandu wrote:

>Hello!
>
>Sorry, I've forgot to mention: there *is* a netatalk server *running* on
>Linux - it is included in Red Hat 8.0 distro. The only configuration task I
>did was to specify which Ethernet interface I use. I put that in
>/etc/atalk/atalk.conf as "le0" (it is /dev/eth0)
>
>However, I don't see anything ... Of course, I've double-checked the cables
>and all rest.
>
>Could you help ?
>  
>

Be a nice change if I could. :)
http://www.anders.com/projects/netatalk/  should be more help than the 
man page and more help than me trying to explain it. Bryan's suggestion 
to configure share points is a good place to start. The netatalk doc's 
installed after making the package are useful though reading Linux docs 
tends the give me a headache. If this is how you also find the doc's 
then try google and search the package name. Chances are you'll find a 
better page




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