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Netatalk for Enterprise ES?

Netatalk for Enterprise ES?

2003-12-31       - By Corey Head

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Hello!

In a "play-time " installation of RHEL3 -ES, I installed netatalk but never
got it going. I am wondering if anyone knows if the ES kernel is compiled
to accept netatalk. I seem to remember reading somewhere that the kernel
needed to be compiled with atalk=yes (or something like that). Was I high?


Also, is there a specific version that works better with ES than another?

Thanks!
Corey

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<DIV > <SPAN class=890492420-31122003 > <FONT face=Arial size=2 >In a "play-time "
installation of RHEL3 -ES, I installed netatalk but never got it going.  I
am wondering if anyone knows if the ES kernel is compiled to accept
netatalk.  I seem to remember reading somewhere that the kernel needed to
be compiled with atalk=yes (or something like that).  Was I high? 
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