![]() ![]() sudo nano /usr/local/etc/afp.confĪt the bottom of this document, paste the following text: Next, you’ll need to edit rvice: sudo nano /etc/avahi/services/rviceĬopy this block of text and paste it into that file: Īmong other things, this information makes your Raspberry Pi mimic an actual Apple Time Capsule, complete with the appropriate icon.įinally, it’s time to set up your external drive as a network share. This tweak means your Time Machine drive will show up in Finder’s sidebar as soon as you connect your Raspberry Pi to the network. Here you need to add mdns4 and mdns to the line that starts with “ hosts:”, so that it looks like this: hosts: files mdns4_minimal dns mdns4 mdns Now that Netatalk is installed, you need to tell it to share your drive. Wasn’t that fun? Quickly check that Netatalk is actually running: netatalk -V with-dbus-sysconf-dir=/etc/dbus-1/system.d \Īssuming you don’t see any error messages, you can move on to the next stage and run: make Next, you can configure all of netatalk’s settings before compiling the program, by using this command. ![]() Unpack the file tar -xf netatalk-3.1.11.tar.gz Get netatalk from their webpage, and check the latest version! wget Install packages sudo aptitude install build-essential libevent-dev libssl-dev libgcrypt11-dev libkrb5-dev libpam0g-dev libwrap0-dev libdb-dev libtdb-dev libmysqlclient-dev avahi-daemon libavahi-client-dev libacl1-dev libldap2-dev libcrack2-dev systemtap-sdt-dev libdbus-1-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev libglib2.0-dev libio-socket-inet6-perl tracker libtracker-sparql-1.0-dev libtracker-miner-1.0-devĬheck if you can install package libmysqlclient-dev or is there some other similar package. ![]()
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