Re: starting appletalk daemons: socket: Invalid argument


Subject: Re: starting appletalk daemons: socket: Invalid argument
From: David Blache (alterego@austin.rr.com)
Date: Sun May 07 2000 - 03:05:51 EDT


on 5/6/2000 5:05 PM, Moritz Kaiser at ariser@fs.tum.de wrote:

> Hi,
>
> the first thing to do is to check, whether your NIC is working. Try ping,
> or analyze your /var/log/messages regarding your NIC.
> On my machine this looks like this:
> 8<-------------------*snip*
> May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: 3c515.c:v0.99 4/7/98 becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov
> May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: 3c515 Resource configuration register 0x008f,
> DCR0483.
> May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: eth0: 3c515 at 0x280, 00:10:4b:9c:7e:ef, DMA3,
> IRQ 15
> May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: 64k word-wide RAM 1:1 Rx:Tx split,
> autoselect/10baseT interface.
> May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: 1 3c515 cards found.
> 8<-------------------*snip*

I'm not using NIC (mainly because I don't know enough about it, or how to
configure it). If anyone would like to give a brief explanation of what it
is, and whether or not I should be running it, I'd be appreciative.

> Then ensure your kernel has appletalk support enabled. Otherwise build a
> new kernel including appletalk support.

It wasn't enabled. I've enabled it.

But when I reboot the machine atalk starts up, but afpd and company do NOT
start up. Can someone give me a clue as to why not? The atalk.init script
is in /etc/rc.d/init.d/atalk.init. Seems like that should be enough to get
afpd and friends going. But I always have to run the script manually to get
them going after a restart. :/



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