On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 01:19:01PM +0800, animesh bansriyar wrote:
> You will then be able to mount upto eight loopback devices on your system...

Well, no such limit exists on modern kernels.

On our LAN FTP server, I loop mount *all* ISOs of RedHat from 7.2 onwards,
not to mention a bunch of others (each of the RedHat versions ships with
6 iso images).

modprobe loop max_loop=32

is enough for me, YMMV.

BTW, they are loop devices, not loopback devices (which is a TCP/IP
networking concept. :)

Binand

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