Are we talking about a beagleboard, or a beaglebone ? I've done iSCSI last
year with a beagelbone black, but oddly enough iSCSI implemented on it was
slower than NFS. BY a full megabyte a second or slightly more.

As far as presenting the drive to the outside world as a mass storage
device. you would use g_multi( maybe g_mass? ), but I'm not positive. I've
not yet used g_multi yet on a whole usb drive.

On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 4:38 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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