Hi,

After playing around with iSCSI using my Synology NAS I've been amazed how 
convenient iSCSI actually might be if used with other devices. I've 
multiple devices that are able to stream or play games from USB drives, but 
do not support network connectivity. My idea is to try to use a BeagleBoard 
that supports USB OTG as an iSCSI to USB bridge. I've also been looking at 
using my Raspberry Pi, but since that does not support USB OTG I guess it's 
out of the question. :)

While mounting an iSCSI target is no big deal in Linux (Ubuntu), I've no 
idea on how USB OTG works. I've not been able to find much information 
regarding this either, but I know apps like DriveDroid on Android manages 
to mount an ISO as a mass storage device or CD-ROM.
Is it possible to present an iSCSI-disk as a read-only USB drive? Any 
information on how this is done using BeagleBoard and Ubuntu (preferred)? 
Would love to wrap this up as a simple solution for all to use once I've 
got USB OTG to just present a drive as a mass storage device... :)

I know my way around Ubuntu and the terminal, but kernel and hacking drives 
are above my skill level just yet.
Any help would be highly appreciated!

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