.\" Title: AppleVolumes.default
.\" Author: [FIXME: author] [see http://docbook.sf.net/el/author]
.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\" Date: 30 Mar 2011
+.\" Date: 13 Oct 2011
.\" Manual: Netatalk 2.2
.\" Source: Netatalk 2.2
.\" Language: English
.\"
-.TH "APPLEVOLUMES\&.DEFAU" "5" "30 Mar 2011" "Netatalk 2.2" "Netatalk 2.2"
+.TH "APPLEVOLUMES\&.DEFAU" "5" "13 Oct 2011" "Netatalk 2.2" "Netatalk 2.2"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * set default formatting
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
volsizelimit:\fIsize in MiB\fR
.RS 4
Useful for TimeMachine: limits the reported volume size, thus preventing TM from using the whole real disk space for backup\&. Example: "volsizelimit:1000" would limit the reported disk space to 1 GB\&.
+\fBIMPORTANT: \fR
+This is an approximated calculation taking into accout the contents of TM sparsebundle images\&. Therefor you MUST NOT use this volume to store other content when using this option, because it would NOT be accounted\&. The calculation works by reading the band size from the Info\&.plist XML file of the sparsebundle, reading the bands/ directory counting the number of band files, and then multiplying one with the other\&.
.RE
.PP
allow:\fI[users/groups]\fR
\fBusedots\fR: make dot files invisible\&.
.RE
.PP
+nonetids
+.RS 4
+Try to force ACL unawareness on the client\&.
+.RE
+.PP
limitsize
.RS 4
Limit disk size reporting to 2GB\&. This can be used for older Macintoshes using newer Appleshare clients\&.
.PP
upriv
.RS 4
-use AFP3 unix privileges\&. Become familiar with the new "unix privileges" AFP permissions concepts in MacOS X before using this option\&. See also:
+use AFP3 unix privileges\&. This should be set for OS X clients\&. Starting with Netatalk 2\&.1 it\'s part of the default config :DEFAULT: line\&. See also:
\fBperm|fperm|dperm\fR\&.
.RE
.PP
needs a way to preserve extended macintosh characters, or characters illegal in unix filenames, when saving files on a unix filesystem\&. Earlier versions used the the so called CAP encoding\&. An extended character (>0x7F) would be converted to a :xx sequence, e\&.g\&. the Apple Logo (MacRoman: 0XF0) was saved as
:f0\&. Some special characters will be converted as to :xx notation as well\&. \'/\' will be encoded to
:2f, if
-\fB\-usedots\fR
+\fBusedots\fR
is not specified, a leading dot \'\&.\' will be encoded as
:2e\&.
.PP