I am missing from Suse Linux 9 a nice GUI that collects ALL system services with the options "start", "stop" and "start on every system boot". RedHat 9 has something like that. There is Yast2, but under the services, netatalk is not even listed. To boot netatalk during system boot, I just create manually a link: cd /etc/init.d/rc5.d sudo ln -s ../atalk S22atalk
After rebooting (and to my surprise) my computer froze. No Ctrl-Alt-F2, no access via ssh; the only rescue being the physical reboot button button (something I am only used to from my Macintosh times). After rebooting in safe mode and removing the link everything is fine again. When I manually start atalk, the system freezes in the same way after a couple of seconds...