How do you turn off AppleTalk?

William Roberts liam at cs.qmw.ac.uk
Sat Jul 28 06:44:28 AEST 1990


In <1990Jul26.204012.11924 at terminator.cc.umich.edu> mike at terminator.cc.umich.edu (Mike Nowak) writes:

>I need to know how to turn off AppleTalk so I can specify a Chooser
>printer attached to the printer port.  I tried to build a kernel
>without AppleTalk, I tried appletalk -d, but I can't figure
>out how to turn off AppleTalk.  This is for a single machine site
>so I don't need AppleTalk running.

Try module_dump /unix to check to see if you have really got a kernel
without AppleTalk. The correct way to uninstall it is to say

	/etc/newconfig noappletalk

If the module_dump doesn't show you that AppleTalk has gone then
you are either failing the kernel build or getting your kernel from
elsewhere.

The certain death to AppleTalk, installed or not, is to move
/etc/appletalk to another name (e.g. /etc/appletalk.nein_danke)
in whcih case the attempt to start it (in /etc/startup by the way)
will fail.


Are you sure that you need to turn of AppleTalk anyway?
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