Hi guys, Not sure which list are these questions belongs to, so I send it to both the development list and macos-x-server list. I've been trying to share a filesystem (not HFS+ or NFS) via AFP on my xserve, which is running MacOSX server 10.3.5. After reading some postings on the macos-x-server list, I found out that there are 3 ways of doing this. 1. Using the share facility in Workgroup Manager. If I use this facility to create a sharepoint on my filesystem, it will not get published. But if the sharepoint was on an HFS+ filesystem, it will get published. 2. Using third party tool, such as SharePoints, to modify the netinfo database. Same thing as number one. It only works on HFS+ filesystem but not on my own filesystem. 3. I read something about remounting nfs share over AFP. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107077 I created /nfs_reshares directory and mount my filesystem within that directory. I opened up Workgroup Manager and found that my filesystem or the nfs_reshares directory are not published in Share->All, thus I can't set a sharepoint for it. However, if I do this with NFS filesystem, the NFS filesystem will show up in Share->All and I can set a sharepoint for it. This sharepoint will then get published. So my questions are: 1. Why do we need to create a special directory (nfs_reshares) to export an NFS mount via AFP? 2. If that was a special thing that Apple do to export NFS mounts over AFP, is that mean there is no chance to export other non-Apple filesystem via AFP? 3. Anybody ever tried to export ext2fs or other filesystem via AFP before? Thanks, Herry _______________________________________________ darwin-development mailing list | darwin-development@lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/darwin-development Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.