Somewhat branching from my "Don't know Jack" about Pi3 thread, I now have gotten at least on piece of the puzzle down: I have used the Pi with MacIPRPi to successfully set up CUPS to share my laser printer. Works very well, and that was at least 1/2 of the puzzle. The other half is:
- Figuring out how to host part of my RAID drive that is attached to my 2014 Mac Mini so that classic AppleTalk machines (System 6/7) can connect to it.
So far, the various things I have wanted to try are:
1. Using SheepShaver on the Mac Mini to somehow share the files via AppleTalk (doesn't seem to work, since the only way to access the RAID drive is via the "Unix" virtual drive in SheepShaver, and it appears that one cannot share that via File Sharing under the emulated OS 9).
2. Try the above with Basalisk II (didn't get far since setting up AppleTalk on there and routing it through the physical Mac Mini ethernet interface is ridiculously complex).
3. Start my Mac Mini G4 in OS 9 via some OS9Lives trickery (too much of a pain because I need to do OF-type stuff, and it isn't connected to a physical monitor, etc...and it still doesn't allow me to only use one machine to host the files)
4. Modify the MacIPRPi setup to somehow mount the RAID drive from the Mac Mini and then share it via AppleTalk.
Number 4 is what I think is the best idea, since it will already be on hosting the printer CUPS service. The only issue is, I have absolutely no idea how to configure this thing. First off, I know nothing at all about command line, and every guide to this stuff assumes you are some sort of command line genius and already know how to access all of the commands and files from memory and how it all works.me I try, I also fall victim to this weird Debian bug (it seems) where the keyboard is stuck in some sort of British mode. No matter how I try and configure it, Shift-3 produced British monetary pound signs, instead of US pound signs (#). That makes it hard to type in commands that need that!
So, I am somewhat frustrated that I cannot seem to get this to work properly. Any chance that someone can hand hold the blind man through this maze?
- Figuring out how to host part of my RAID drive that is attached to my 2014 Mac Mini so that classic AppleTalk machines (System 6/7) can connect to it.
So far, the various things I have wanted to try are:
1. Using SheepShaver on the Mac Mini to somehow share the files via AppleTalk (doesn't seem to work, since the only way to access the RAID drive is via the "Unix" virtual drive in SheepShaver, and it appears that one cannot share that via File Sharing under the emulated OS 9).
2. Try the above with Basalisk II (didn't get far since setting up AppleTalk on there and routing it through the physical Mac Mini ethernet interface is ridiculously complex).
3. Start my Mac Mini G4 in OS 9 via some OS9Lives trickery (too much of a pain because I need to do OF-type stuff, and it isn't connected to a physical monitor, etc...and it still doesn't allow me to only use one machine to host the files)
4. Modify the MacIPRPi setup to somehow mount the RAID drive from the Mac Mini and then share it via AppleTalk.
Number 4 is what I think is the best idea, since it will already be on hosting the printer CUPS service. The only issue is, I have absolutely no idea how to configure this thing. First off, I know nothing at all about command line, and every guide to this stuff assumes you are some sort of command line genius and already know how to access all of the commands and files from memory and how it all works.me I try, I also fall victim to this weird Debian bug (it seems) where the keyboard is stuck in some sort of British mode. No matter how I try and configure it, Shift-3 produced British monetary pound signs, instead of US pound signs (#). That makes it hard to type in commands that need that!
So, I am somewhat frustrated that I cannot seem to get this to work properly. Any chance that someone can hand hold the blind man through this maze?

