From: didier <dga...@ma...> - 2006-04-25 23:12:59
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Hi Warren Beldad wrote: > Hi all! > > I am new to netatalk. > I have a logical volume named "lv1" which is mounted on "/mnt/lv1" and > then created two folders. Netatalk version used? > > -bash-3.00# ls /mnt/lv1/ > appleshare smbshare > > my configuration is: > > -bash-3.00# cat /etc/AppleVolumes.default > "/mnt/lv1" "appleshare" allow:"user1" > > I have successfully connected to "appleshare" as "user1", but I am in > "/mnt/lv1" and I can see folders "smbshare" and "appleshare". I need to > go directly to "/mnt/lv1/appleshare". > > Now, if i change my configuration: > > -bash-3.00# cat /etc/AppleVolumes.default > "/mnt/lv1/appleshare" "appleshare" allow:"user1" > > I am not able to see any volumes in my client when I connect using > "user1" . Why? The most common cause is that user1 can't create .AppleDB folder in appleshare because he haven't enough right. You should get something in /var/log/syslog. > I am confused with this because if i create another folder "appleshare2" > the owner is "user2" and my configuration is simply: > > -bash-3.00# cat /etc/AppleVolumes.default > /mnt/lv1/appleshare2 > > I am able to connect to "appleshare2" using "user2" and that is direclty > to /mnt/lv1/appleshare2. this is what i am looking to but when i add > allow:[user] it will not work. You mean, if you add allow:user2 it doesn't work anymore when user2 try to connect to appleshare2? Didier |