06-30-2001
Hi All,
Thanks a Lot for ur favour/efforts. I got it done. But any way have some problems, out side of installation. I'm working around that. Any way I was successfully able to install software offcourse by modifying the Kernel. Thanks for all ur suggesations. Finally Thanks a Lot.
I could Achieve this by simply running the make, in the /usr/src/linux folder & subsequently running related commands...
Again Heartfull Thanks
Vishwa (India, Bangalore).
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atalkd.conf
ATALKD.CONF(5) Netatalk 2.2 ATALKD.CONF(5)
NAME
atalkd.conf - Configuration file used by atalkd(8) to determine the interfaces used by the master Netatalk daemon
DESCRIPTION
/etc/netatalk/atalkd.conf is the configuration file used by atalkd to configure the Appletalk interfaces and their behavior
Any line not prefixed with # is interpreted. The configuration lines are composed like:
Interface [ options ]
The simplest case is to have either no atalkd.conf, or to have one that has no active lines. In this case, atalkd should auto-discover the
local interfaces on the machine. Please note that you cannot split lines.
The interface is the network interface that this to work over, such as eth0 for Linux, or le0 for Sun.
The possible options and their meanings are:
-addr net.node
Allows specification of the net and node numbers for this interface, specified in Appletalk numbering format (example: -addr 66.6).
-dontroute
Disables Appletalk routing. It is the opposite of -router.
-net first[-last]
Allows the available net to be set, optionally as a range.
-noallmulti (linux only)
On linux the interfaces, atalkd uses, are set to ALLMULTI by default caused by countless NICs having problems without being forced into
this mode (some even don't work with allmulti set). In case, you've a NIC known to support multicasts properly, you might want to set
this option causing less packets to be processed
-phase ( 1 | 2 )
Specifies the Appletalk phase that this interface is to use (either Phase 1 or Phase 2).
-router
Like -seed, but allows single interface routing. It is the opposite of -dontroute.
-seed
The seed option only works if you have multiple interfaces. It also causes all missing arguments to be automagically configured from
the network.
-zone zonename
Specifies a specific zone that this interface should appear on (example: -zone "Parking Lot"). Please note that zones with spaces and
other special characters should be enclosed in parentheses.
SEE ALSO
atalkd(8)
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