Appletalk is Apple's old home networking protocol. It's not used very much anymore.
On 3/1/06, Chris Norman cnorman@rnibncw.ac.uk wrote:
What is appletalk and netatalk? What do they do?
Cheers,
Chris Norman
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric J. Feldhusen" efeldhusen.lists@gmail.com To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" fedora-list@redhat.com Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:39 PM Subject: Re: Netatalk on Fedora 4
The stock Fedora Core 4 kernel support appletalk by default, you just have to type
modprobe appletalk
at the command line.
And what I did on one of my machines, is I edited the /etc/modprobe.conf file to include
alias appletalk appletalk
That should load the appletalk kernel module.
Then, just add netatalk via yum and you're all set.
Eric
Raymond Norton wrote:
I need to compile a new core 4 kernel with appletalk. I found this link which describes the process:
http://www.colug.net/pipermail/colug432/2005-October/001635.html
In /boot I find initrd-2.6.15-1.1831_FC4.img
In order to recompile the kernel the doc indicates I need the src rpm. I have found a couple list , but am not sure which one to install.
Could use a pointer, or advice on how to set up my kernel to use appletalk in the simplest way.
Raymond Norton
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