Has anyone, or does anyone know of, a way to directly mount or utilize and
iso image file as a filesystem? I'd like to use samba to create a series of
shares based on ISO images; assuming one can mount an ISO image file one
Any reason to use seperate shares? Many programs will deal with their
install data being not directly attached to a drive letter, and even so,
you could still mount a drive below the root of a share. (net use q:
\\server\sharename\somedirinsidetheshare)
How about if you were to create one share that housed several
subdirectories. Use those subdirs as automount keys with the relevant
data for automounting in place.
could in theory serve windows clients as a cdrom archive (of course assuming
performance loss vs dealing with an extracted/actual cdrom). Anyone have any
ideas where I may go with this? Using FreeBSD as the underlying O/S on 64bit
dual AMD Opteron hardware if it matters any.
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