"Michael S. Zick":
> There is at least one, low cost (<$100USD) system, also available in Japan, 
> that
> makes a good example of such a system: the ASUS O!Play, Media Player.
> Which also has a community, system's development, web-site: 
> http://MiniModding.com
> run by (guess who).  ;)

By the way, I have ever developed an iSCSI module which supports
a part of multimedia command set.
I know several people are using aufs with a writable layer over
NFS-root. While NFS is very common and widely used, as an aufs readonly
layer, NBD/eNBD, iSCSI or AoE can be used too (while I myself have never
tried yet).

The iSCSI module I have developed is actually a network software DVD
drive. If your Media Player supports the iSCSI initiator, then you will
be able to watch the DVD-movie over network with my module. The
contents of the DVD can be stored in a harddrive on iSCSI target
(server). So multiple users can watch the movie at the same time. Of
course, you should have a right to have (or broadcast) a copy of the
movie. When I developed the module, I thought it may be useful in a
hotel or a airplane. But nobody was interested in my module at that
time.
It was several years ago when I developed the module, so it won't work
on recent system. But I can upgrade it. If you are interested in the
module, let's begin our business talk. :-)


J. R. Okajima

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