On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 10:55:09AM -0800, Matthew Dharm wrote:

>This is overly complex, and doesn't really solve anything.  The fake CD-ROM
>is there.  Who knows what's on it?  If the desktop wants to ignore it,
>that's fine... but as a transport-oriented driver, usb-storage should
>cleanly transport the commands as much as possible.

It is also possible to change the data that is on the fake CD-ROM, so this
could conceivably be used for something from Linux as well.  I don't know
if anyone has figured out how to change the CD-ROM image from Linux, but it
is certainly a possibility.

Dave

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