I've looked through the docs for yum and I didn't see anything about giving it directions to do a default install. What do I have to tell it?? I've been using yum install netatalk
and that seems to work fine. I did that and the YDL showed up in my Network browser, but I still got the same message.


Is it possible this message has something to do with the fact that the username is the same on both computers??

Mascarasnake-
I tried doing a basic install from the tarball, but the service doesn't show up in the service configuration. Even after restart.


why is this so hard.

Eric Dunbar wrote:

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 22:32:18 -0500, Brogan Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


You probably won't want to hear this but...

For me AppleTalk required no configuration whatsoever (YDL 4.0 (.0)).

I merely installed the netatalk package using yum and turned on atalk
using the redhat-config-network app (or whatever it is now). Then I
made sure that it's started at boot using the same network
configuration app (both steps are obvious) and now I can log-in into
my accounts on the YDL machine (username/password, clear text
password).

You can also (as I recently discovered ;) use netatalk to share files
between the "host computer" and MOL. Under Ubuntu (5.04 developer
version) I installed netatalk and Synaptic did all the hard work --
installed 1.64, activated it and inserted it into the boot sequence
(someday I ought to figure out how to configure network services in
Fedora/YDL and Debian/Ubuntu).



Nope I tried a clean install and didn't set up anything, and I still get
the same message.



With a default install:

Have you (a) installed the NETATALK package (not in upper case) using
yum? Note: It is not installed with the default install unless you
explicitly selected it!!!

And, (b) have you (1) started it using the network manager and set it
to start on boot using the same app?

From another Mac or MOL you then will login to your account(s) stored
in the /home directory using the relevant password(s). Specify the IP
address of the YDL server using afp://192.168.0.100 (for e.g.)

Eric.
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