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Yes, please! And I would also love a log from the error scenario when volsizelimit is unset, for comparison.
Also, this troubleshooting thread is getting long in the tooth, so may I ask you to create an issue ticket in the GitHub tracker instead? https://github.com/Netatalk/netatalk/issues...
Cheers, this is more informative. Can you please remind me: Do you absolutely have to use limitsize and volsizelimit together? The two are operating on the same logic, and my reading of the code is that it may cause a mess under the hood (although it's hard to tell exactly what given its...
No, you need to set it to exactly what I wrote above: “debug”
I have documented each environment variable thoroughly at the Docker Hub page for your reference: https://hub.docker.com/r/netatalk/netatalk2
Right, my apologies, I gave you bad information.
There is a special environment variable that you need to use to set the log level: AFPD_LOGLEVEL
Please set this variable to “debug” (without the quotes) and try again. Thanks!
Happy to help. If you look at https://hub.docker.com/r/netatalk/netatalk2 there's an example how to pass additional options to afpd via the AFPD_OPTIONS environment variable.
If you set it to the following string you should start getting debug logs in the stdout of the docker container...
@MacBrian You can try the "options:limitsize" AppleVolumes option, and see if that makes a difference. Older AppleShare clients made assumptions about shared volume size based on the file system limits in HFS which will wreak all sorts of havoc on file size calculations when too large numbers...
That TOC is really just a div with absolute positioning! The original author of this layout did a good job making a simple but effective design. The only major change I’ve made is to remove the original PHP code and instead create a custom Python script that builds all pages from html templates...
@Mk.558 The font size of body text has been set to 100% up from 80% across the site. Please let me know if this is easier on your eyes now.
The font sizes on the top navbar and left rail menus are kept at the old 80% font size however, to not completely break the pixel perfect layout.
Thanks for the feedback on the text size. Let me try to tweak the CSS stylesheet a bit. The entire website structure and layout originates in the mid 2000s so it’s definitely optimized for old school screen resolutions and DPI.
@Mk.558 Regarding your draft, if I may provide feedback on two specific points you're making:
1. Netatalk 3.x irrelevancy
Netatalk 3.x (and 2.x) can happily do Time Machine backups of APFS file systems. In fact, you get better transfer speeds than with Samba (which is one reason we still have...
@Mk.558 I've added descriptions of all packages on the wiki page now, and broke them down under mandatory/optional headings. Among the optional features, I personally would say Zeroconf (Avahi) / PAM / CUPS are very useful.
If you have an older Debian system (v11 or earlier) you should also...
@Mk.558 Not a complete list, but some explanation here: https://netatalk.io/docs/Installing-Netatalk-2-on-Debian-Linux
Strictly speaking, only libdb and libgcrypt are 100% mandatory. You also need autoconf / automake / libtool / libtool-bin if you’re bootstrapping the tarball.
Oh, and Perl is...
FWIW piscsi can also do initiator mode and dumping of scsi drives via the “scsidump” command… if you happen to have one of those lying around. It has to be the FULLSPEC board variant, which is the most common one anyways.
Love the M1212. I’m rooting for it. :)
Some time ago I compiled a cap list for the boards over at TD, if you ever need a reference.
https://tinkerdifferent.com/resources/macintosh-color-display-m1212-capacitor-list-1-645-346-13.25/
Wow, that is incredibly fortunate! What incredibly good timing for a patch a submission.
Current stable Debian Bookworm is on Linux 6.1 and the upcoming Trixie currently on 6.7 IINM. It’ll be interesting to observe if the Debian team will pull in the bleeding edge kernel before freezing the...
Coming back to the web for a moment, you could set up a web proxy on another machine that transcodes modern web sites to primitive html. A 68030 machine should be pretty capable at rendering text centric pages from hackernews or arstechnica in MacWeb or Netscape 2, say.
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