Subject: where is my rc.atalk file?
From: Wagner One (wagner@enteract.com)
Date: Sun Feb 06 2000 - 10:58:05 EST
This isn't a huge deal as I can usually come up with one (use one from
another system or modify an existing, provided by the linux distribution),
but I never seem to end up with a rc.atalk in my ETCDIR. It sure would be
convenient if it was built automatically.
This behavior is common among the many machines I've installed netatalk on.
Any particular reason I may not be getting one when I build netatalk? I'm
using the latest "testing" version, but it has been an ongoing mystery for
quite a while with any version I've used.
Thanks, Mike
> 5. The file rc.atalk is installed in ETCDIR. It should be called from your
> /etc/rc file, e.g. "sh ETCDIR/rc.atalk". For more information on what this
> script does, read the man pages for the appropriate commands.
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