Le samedi 30 décembre 2006 21:00, Paul E Condon a écrit : > I've been using netatalk to connect several Macs to my Debian boxes for > several years. For the last few month, one box has been running Etch. > All worked fine until two days ago. There was a power failure which forced > a reboot of all computers. After the reboot, one of the netatalk shares > on one of the linux boxes could not be mounted on any of the Macs. > Nothing had changed in AppleVolumes.default as a result of the power > crash, and so far as I can determine, the most recent update to netatalk > was well before I installed Etch. The shares that continue to work are > the default Debian netatalk, '~/'. The one that stopped working is a > directory that I have created, '/bg4', (at the top level in the heirarchy). > I don't see anything peculiar about the permissions on this directory, and, > it was working before two days ago. > > I've fixed access to /bg4 by putting a soft link to it in my home > directory, but I wonder what might be the reason for this change. Any > ideas? Certainly the CNID database which is corrupted... remove all .AppleDB directories : # find /bg4 -type d -name .AppleDB -exec rm -rf {} \; And restart netatalk. We must do it too often here :-( > -- > Paul E Condon > pecondon@mesanetworks.net
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