If you see this twice, I sent it a second time because it bounced back
the first time.

I posted this to the Debian users list because path, etc are different
than
the standard package paths that are mentioned in the Linux Journal
(January
 1998).  I thought that I might have done something wrong during the
package installation.  Has anyone installed netatalk?  Could anyone
point me
 in the right direction?  I have read HOWTO, netatalk pages, and the LJ
article
 and still can't find the clue.

p. s. I have shadow passwords on.

Greg Frye wrote:

> during system start up (netatalk), I get a message that says
> 'atalkdsocket: Invalid argument'.  The only thing that I have changed
> from the default that deselect sets up is that I added 'eth0' to
> /etc/atalkd.conf.
>
> What do I need to add, change, ...?
>
> I'm new to Debian (some Slackware experience) and very new to
netatalk.
>
> Thanks for the help
> Greg Frye
>
> --



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