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  1. Wow! That was fast!! Thank you very much for the help. That worked perfectly.
  2. I recently checked for updates to unMENU and saw that there were a long list of images and clicked Install unMENU updates. When it finished, I got the following: Local myMain_local.conf file exists, /tmp/unmenu_tmp/myMain_local.conf not installed. You will need to delete the local file first before the new will be installed. So, I telnet to unRAID and rm myMAIN_local.conf and tried to install again. But I ended up getting the same message. Even after a reboot, I have the same problem. How can I resolve this? Thank you.
  3. I'm one of those... Hoping to one day find AFP done. Thankfully, I do have Netatalk work by following dlmh's directions for now.
  4. AFP support is the main reason for the change in security model. Thank you very much for this!! I am extremely excited about the final!
  5. Awesome work, Joe L. One question... Which file systems can Disk Management mount? Thanks.
  6. I understand that adding a user share to AFP creates lots of errors. What if, however, I just want to mount a user share in AFP for reading? Would it still create errors? Also, if I wanted to make the "UNRAID" user share available for reading in AFP, would adding the following to the AppleVolumes.default be correct? /mnt/user/unraid "unraid" allow:[user] cnidscheme:cdb options:upriv,usedots perm:4440 Thanks in advance.
  7. Thank you. I look forward to hear more of your experiences.
  8. Batfink, awesome work! What type of CPU are you using? How stressed is your system when you are running AirVideo? I currently have an Intel E2220 dual core Pentium 2.4GHz in my unRAID setup. Do you think it's capable of running AirVideo reliably? Thanks!
  9. I have an Asus O!Play that connects to my unRAID setup and works great. It handles 720p and 1080p and has played every video file I've thrown at it. It can often be found for about $85-90 online.
  10. I created a new user using the unRAID web GUI. Then opened up the /etc/passwd file using a text editor to copy the the encrypted password and make changes to the permissions. The shadow password file was also created using a text editor. I hope this helps.
  11. Please excuse my ignorance... I have Netatalk 2.0.5 installed and AFP is working as it did with 2.0.4 but I don't seem to have the Time Machine functionality. How did you get it working? Thanks.
  12. As of 4.5 beta XX the cache drive is also supported on the Plus license. Using the cache drive for downloads/temp files is a great way to improve write speeds and having a "clean" array. The availability of the Slackware package for Netatalk 2.0.5 is entirely up to the developers of this distribution. HOWEVER, you can build the package yourself if you have Slackware running in a VM (or otherwise) or have the developer package installed for unRAID. Although it may seem I'm not, I'm in fact quite the Linux n00b, so I'm afraid I can't help you there... Unfortunately, I have practically zero experience with Linux. lol I guess I will just have to wait for someone else to make the package available...