![]() The exact distribution terms for each program are described in the The programs included with the Debian GNU /Linux system are free software ![]() Now connect to console of your Pi and let's roll. Let it spin for some seconds to be recognized. I think Pi would handle only drives with external power. Start your drive (in case it has external power). One word you will need (or assume you have) an external USB drive to follow me farther. That you, like me, used as an external hard drive for backups before this. I assume you know what you are doing and understand you have to have a hard drive formatted under your mac's HFS+ filesystem. put avahi and netatalk demons into autolaunch on system boot configure Netatalk daemon to make it all serve as a Time Machine ![]() make mount (auto-mount on boot) of your hard drive install support of HFS+ filesystem to be able to use MAC's native filesystem connect and configure USB hard drive(s) So to make it suit you as a Time Capsule (NAS) for your MAC's you need to do those basic steps: Now that we have a Pi that is ready for action let's animate it. Refer to my previous article for details. It assumes you have a Raspberry Pi and have installed a Raspbian there and have a ssh connection, or somehow having access to it's console. To be able to backup your MAC's remotely (Like it would be NAS of some kind). Here I will describe the process of using Raspberry Pi like a Time Machine in my network. The real article name might be something like: Configuring Raspbery Pi to serve like a Time Capsule with Netatalk 3.0 for Mountain Lion.
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