Mine has the following: eth0 -router -phase 2 -net 0-65534 -addr 1.30 -zone "Default" You will also need to modify the configuration file /etc/netatalk/nf. Look for the ATALKD_RUN setting and set it to “yes”. The AppleTalk daemon needs to be enabled in /etc/default/netatalk. From a Debian distribution (and similar ones like Ubuntu and its variants), this is done through the Advanced Packaging Tool: apt-get install netatalk Install the netatalk package in your Linux system. Some adapters and routers that *may* also work are: I am currently using a Farallon EtherWave adapter, but others may work as well. To bridge to Ethernet and connect to a Linux system, you would need a LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge or router. The standard Apple IIgs has a LocalTalk port for AppleTalk networking.
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