Hey Eric -

Eric Dunbar wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 21:14:58 -0500, Joseph E. Sacco, Ph.D.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just fire up Appletalk. By default , your home directory on the YDL disk
will be mountable from OSX.


Wow! That was easy. Fire up Synaptic. Install netatalk (& it turned on
the server as well). Go into MOL. Login to the relevant IP address
with account+password. Voila.

Now I've got to figure out how to enable/disable network services for
future reference (since Debian lacks the "Redhat"-network services app
;).

you can control your network services with two commands 'service' or 'chkconfig'. 'service' works actively and takes the options 'start', 'stop' and 'restart'. 'chkconfig' will turn services off and on, but changes only take effect on reboot. 'chkconfig --list | grep <searchpattern>' is a great way to troubleshoot if you ever have problems getting a new service (say, samba) going.


Check out the man pages for more on theses.

cheers, g'luck and all that stuff

--
    It's what you make it man
    Takes time
    A little bit
    A little bit more

            -The Minutemen

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