Hi:

  I have two files CD1, CD2{*.iso, *.cue, *.bin} that
I need
to mount virtually in OpenBSD 3.7/i386 for usage in
mplayer
for Video CD playback OR copying as raw data for
playback.

  [I can use bchunk to convert the *.bin, *.cue files
to two *.iso
files, (if necessary) to use vnconfig to mount these
images.]
 
  How do I use vnconfig and vnd to mount the image
file?

  Do I need to edit my /etc/fstab for svnd0(x) or
vnd0(x) as a
device? If so, should I create a /mnt/vnd or make
/mnt/cdrom 
the mount point?

  Do I need to be root or is sudo sufficient to make
these
changes?

  Finally, are there any limitations of vnd or
vnconfig that I should know about before attempting
this, such as, restrictions of file types that can be
used by the vnd driver?


Thanks,


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