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Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
> 
> Maybe I phrased the question poorly.  I know I can't nfs mount a remote /dev but
[snip]

Actually, I think you can.  When compiling the linux kernel, If you turn
on the 
"Network block device support",  I think it does this.  (Don't quote me
on it 
though).

- -Cole (who's finally getting off his ass and playing with pgp *grin*)
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It IS as bad as you think, and they ARE out to get you.

Cole Tuininga
Network Admin
Code Energy, Inc
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