
Should you choose to do so, you do so at your own risk and with the understanding that the community will not be able to help you if something goes wrong. Hopefully it will keep the configuration and doesn't reset it to standard values (like OpenMediaVault does). WARNING Companion can be installed on a Raspberry Pi 2B, 3B, or 3B+, but it is not recommended or supported. I only need to configure it to share the LaserWriter via cups or AppleTalk over IP. I've just tested A2SERVER in a VM and it works as AppleTalk server (DDP and IP) out-of-the-box. This article refers to version 3.1.0, although a newer version should also work however, the patch file has only been tested with version 3.1.0. To build the Netatalk library successfully, you need the packages installed with the command in Listing 1.

Do you still have your kernel with AppleTalk (or, if I may ask for that, even an image of your setup with netatalk installed you could provide for download)?ĮDIT: I probably won't need the kernel or an image. Netatalk does everything Apple Time Capsule does, for a lot less money. This was posted in May, so about two month after you wrote your posts.Īctually I know nothing about compiling. But using a USB to ethernet adapter does the trick. So I just read in a different forum that the ethernet port of the Banana PI does not work with AppleTalk. I'm trying to sort things out before I buy any hardware.


#INSTALL NETATALK RASPBERRY PI MAC OS#
I have the same problem: I want to set up an AppleTalk server using Banana PI for my LaserWriter 4/600 PS and old Mac OS versions running in emulators.
