

- #Netatalk drive not showing up how to
- #Netatalk drive not showing up install
- #Netatalk drive not showing up update
- #Netatalk drive not showing up Patch
#Netatalk drive not showing up install
Once you have Disk Copy, get a bunch of floppies and make System Software install disks from Apple's archives. It has Stuff-It Expander all ready to go.ĭisk Copy is here, 4.2 is preferred on older machines: One shortcut if you have a floppy drive on your PC is to create a Mac formatted disk with the utilities from an image. I don't know if those files are self executing MacBinary (combined resource and data forks) or not.

Once you get that up and running, you can use Apple's System Software images to make installation floppies which includes Apple HD SC Setup and other utilities. You need to get a copy of Stuff-it Expander working on the Mac side of things. You are munching the resource fork (the "magic") of whatever executable files you are putting onto the Linux server.
#Netatalk drive not showing up Patch
I'm sure I'll also need to patch HD SC setup in order to get it to work with the non-apple drive I've got. I've tried several things also, like stuffit, but I can't get anything to do anything other than throw up the error. Sounds like the magic piece of the Mac OS/Filesystem that tells it the file is executable is missing. I can download HD SC Setup and copy it from my Windows machine to the Linux A2server via Samba share, but when I access the file from the Mac side via the mapped chooser link, I get the message that the document could not be opened because the application that created it could not be found (or something like that). First step is to get HD SC Setup to partition/format/whatever you call it in the Mac world. My thought is to install MacOS via the network setup using Netatalk on the A2server. What I would like to try to do next is install clean on a larger hard drive. I can boot the IIe card in the machine and map localtalk into it and boot prodos and view the share.

I can boot off of the network access disk and browse the a2server netatalk share. I have a Farallon Etherwave ethernet to localtalk bridge that connects to a Mac LCII via localtalk on the printer port. I have downloaded and gotten A2Server ( ) up and running in a VirtualBox virtual machine on my desktop.
#Netatalk drive not showing up update
Start updated netatalk update manually done from old /etc/netatalk/netatlak.I've been playing around and am getting stuck. This 3: /etc/netatalk/nf, /etc/netatalk/fault, /etc/netatalk/nf are now obsolete and not used anymore which is why all of the AFP shares stopped working after the update). Just as an example I'm pasting my finished updated version of /etc/afp.conf (again, this is now the only netatalk conf file. I hope this avoids some of you the trouble of loosing hours of sleep as I have tonight.
#Netatalk drive not showing up how to
So to sum up and cut the cr4p, if you setup your time machine with the guide in the ArchlinuxArm site this is how to get it back and working:ġ) Code: Select all # mv /etc/netatalk/afppasswd /etc/Ģ) open each of these files Code: Select all /etc/netatalk/nf, /etc/netatalk/fault, /etc/netatalk/nf and copy the content somewhere that you can have it opened next to the terminal windowĤ) Use this to find the equivalents for your configs: Ħ) Make sure you have Code: Select all /etc/avahi/services/rvice if you don't follow the guide in ONLY FOR THAT SPECIFIC FILE (in my case, it got removed by the avahi update when netatalk was updated too).ħ) Code: Select all # /etc/rc.d/netatalk restart & /etc/rc.d/avahi-daemon restart So after a lot of digging I found out that now one should update all of the config files used for netatalk before (/etc/netatalk/nf, /etc/netatalk/fault, /etc/netatalk/nf) to the new Netatalk 3.0 config file which consists of only ONE file called afp.conf in /etc/.
