> On 20 Apr 2016, at 20:20, Ken Cornetet <[email protected]> > wrote: > > You don’t need the notion of mountable disk. The disk would appear attached > to the guest OS 100% of the time. > > The guest doesn’t need to be able to mount foreign file systems. The guest OS > only considers that block device as a seekable collection of blocks. All > file movement between the LIF block device and the OS’s native file system > would be by a userland utility. > > True, this utility would have to be developed for every guest OS running > under simh, but if the file system was simple enough, the code would be > trivial. >
Why an FTP server though, why not just a block device that points at a directory on the host OS? Also, Kermit. Sampsa
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