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bhast2 03-27-2008 07:29 PM

that did it for me now i can connect to my other computers
thanks eddie11c

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[cite] eddie11c:[/cite]Try this http://osx86leo4all.wikidot.com/known-issues#toc9

Mikeintosh 03-27-2008 11:28 PM

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[cite] Maksimum:[/cite]
3. look at /System/Library/Filesystems for the symbol link afpfs.fs. It has to point to '/System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext', mine was showing to 'System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext' (notice the missing slash at the beginning)
4. if it's wrong (without the slash): 'rm afpfs.fs' and then a 'ln -s /System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext afpfs.fs'
Guys - this did the trick for me! I can now access my Windows shares like with rev. 1. Who would have thought it's all down to a missing slash in a symlink.... many thanks Maksimum!

Mike :-)

pαuℓzurrr. 03-28-2008 01:48 AM

How come that msn still ins't working??

~p-J

dagger 04-19-2008 10:08 PM

I got it working by following the instructions above. Thanks for that.

mochiware 05-17-2008 03:38 PM

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[cite] Maksimum:[/cite]Got some other fix for the different problems (the one with the File Sharing not working on the Hackintoth and the one with not connecting to another file share):

The Rev.2-install has some problems with file paths of some symbol links.

1. open the Terminal
2. 'sudo -s' for becoming root
3. look at /System/Library/Filesystems for the symbol link afpfs.fs. It has to point to '/System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext', mine was showing to 'System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext' (notice the missing slash at the beginning)
4. if it's wrong (without the slash): 'rm afpfs.fs' and then a 'ln -s /System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext afpfs.fs'
5. for fixing the problem of not being able to share something: look in /usr/sbin for AppleFileServer, also a symlink, which on my computer was also missing the slash at the beginning
This has me quite excited as I followed steps 1-4 without problems. I am now able to connect my OSx86 to my iMac to access my files.

However I don't under where I am suppose to symlink AppleFileServer to in step 5? I am still unable to use my iMac to network access my OSx86. Looks like I have half of the problem solved.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

WinLinMac01 05-17-2008 04:25 PM

Interestingly though, I am able to connect to my friend's Mac without any problems. This can likely depend on your Network card or other hardware specifications then.

bhast2 05-18-2008 02:50 AM

they are not trying to connect to macs they are trying to connect to window pc shares

mochiware 05-18-2008 04:21 AM

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[cite] mochiware:[/cite]
Quote:

[cite] Maksimum:[/cite]Got some other fix for the different problems (the one with the File Sharing not working on the Hackintoth and the one with not connecting to another file share):

The Rev.2-install has some problems with file paths of some symbol links.

1. open the Terminal
2. 'sudo -s' for becoming root
3. look at /System/Library/Filesystems for the symbol link afpfs.fs. It has to point to '/System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext', mine was showing to 'System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext' (notice the missing slash at the beginning)
4. if it's wrong (without the slash): 'rm afpfs.fs' and then a 'ln -s /System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext afpfs.fs'
5. for fixing the problem of not being able to share something: look in /usr/sbin for AppleFileServer, also a symlink, which on my computer was also missing the slash at the beginning
This has me quite excited as I followed steps 1-4 without problems. I am now able to connect my OSx86 to my iMac to access my files.

However I don't under where I am suppose to symlink AppleFileServer to in step 5? I am still unable to use my iMac to network access my OSx86. Looks like I have half of the problem solved.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?
When I applied steps 1-4 on my OSx86, it fixed my problem right away as I could connect to my Leopard iMac where as before I could not.

However I still cannot connect in the reverse, from my Leopard iMac to my OSx86.

So I was thinking it may be step 5 is where the problem lies.

However I am a newbie so I am not sure how to apply "for fixing the problem of not being able to share something: look in /usr/sbin for AppleFileServer, also a symlink, which on my computer was also missing the slash at the beginning"

before in steps 1-4, he wanted to symlink afpfs.kext to afpfs.ps
where does AppleFileServer symlink to?
or what command do I need to type to fix the / missing before usr/sbin?

I hope this makes it clearer

WinLinMac01 05-18-2008 04:27 AM

I am able to connect to my Windows PC-shares without problems as well.

mochiware 05-18-2008 04:28 AM

WinLinMac01,

before in steps 1-4, he wanted to symlink afpfs.kext to afpfs.ps
in step 5,
where does AppleFileServer symlink to?
or what command do I need to type to fix the / missing before usr/sbin?