I mostly use Macs, but all of my media files are stored on a home server that runs Ubuntu. I had been using Gutsy and sharing my files using netatalk, an open source implementation of Apple's AppleTalk protocol, and everything was working swimmingly.
However, as soon as the beta for the newest version of Ubuntu--known as Intrepid Ibex--was released, I upgraded to it and was shocked to find that I could no longer connect through netatalk using my Macs (they're running 10.5 Leopard). Every time I tried, it would fail with this error:
A volume failed to mount.The volume [directory name] could not be mounted
I fiddled with configurations on both ends to no avail, so I decided to try a workaround: I uninstalled the version of netatalk from the Intrepid repos (sudo aptitude remove netatalk) and then downloaded outdated deb binaries for netatalk and its only other major dependency, libdb4.2, from the Gutsy repos.
Install (sudo dpkg -i [package name]) libdb4.2 first (it'll give you a warning about downgrading from a higher version), then netatalk, and then let the service start. You should now be able to connect to your shares again.
Leave me a comment if this doesn't fix your problem and I might be able to help.
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