Re: [netatalk-admins] Re: afpfs


Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] Re: afpfs
From: jon@colossus.cs.wits.ac.za
Date: Tue Mar 18 1997 - 23:59:54 EST


this is a common error and i get it on my version 4 system. i suggest you
ask the author, heksterb@acm.org. he says he's no longer got a linux box
so he's been unable to fix it.

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On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, Brian Eric Bothwell wrote:

>
> On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, Vivek wrote:
> >
> > Um. Linux has afpfs which allows you to mount an appleshared volume, sort
> > of [there are - or were, last time I looked, lots of issues relating to
> > resource forks and the like still to be resolved]. I'm not sure if any of
> > the other unices can mount afp volumes. Although I suppose if you had a
> > Linux box available, it could re-export the afpfs volume NFS.... [this is
> > beginning to sound like a really _really_ icky solution... ]
> >
>
>
> I am having trouble getting the precompiled binary of afpfs to work on my
> RH 5.0 system. I have to us the "-f" option with insmod to get the afpfs
> module to load (since it is looking for kernel 2.0.30 and I have 2.0.32)
>
> When I try and mount a remote share I get this error
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> [root@wtlinux:/scratch/afpfs] ./afpmount -u wtuser /mnt/ashare Wizard test
> Enter the server password:
> afpmount: unexpected AppleTalk error (-9)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> I tried compiling the afpfs source but it dies complaining of parse errors
> in /usr/include/linux/atalk.h
>
> Anyone else got afpfs compiled and running on a Redhat 5.0 system?
>
> -Brian
>
>
>



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