On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 09:40:16PM -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 21:10 -0700, June Tate wrote: > > > Well, NFS and SMB mounts tend to go stale and die off while a Mac is > > asleep. AFP mounts, however, have a sleep state built into the > > protocol, so it's possible for them to stay mounted even though the > > machine is asleep. > > > > I've been having problems with SMB and NFS mounts not showing up as > > connected when Microcosm wakes up, so I figured using AFP might solve > > the problem with a bit more elegance. > ---- > wow - I would have thought it to be the other way around. My NFS mounts > are the most forgiving mounts I think that I have ever seen - though I > do have to say that I haven't done NFS mounts with OSX NFS on OSX is a bit of a pain, since you can't really "mount" them from the command line and mount them from the Finder easily. They don't survive sleep states very well -- sometimes it takes the automounter a full minute to reestablish the connection. > ---- > > > > > I'm not convinced that 2.0.3 handles some of the changes Apple made in > > > Tiger - I think the release pre-dated the Tiger release. > > > > Not sure what you're referring as "2.0.3" here. =o) > ---- > netatalk current version is 2.0.3 > > http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/ > > I hope that you aren't using some old netatalk deb package like a 1.5.x > or a 1.6.x I'm using 2.0.2-3 -- latest in Debian Testing. =o) -- June Tate * http://www.theonelab.com * june@theonelab.com