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or as i said... ramdisk :) On 2 Sep 2002, Cory Bell wrote:
On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 14:57, James Blanford wrote:
Your idea sounds good, but I have no idea how to put udf on a second session. I think you would have the same problem as I do. After booting with an iso9660 file system, ioctl would prevent you from registering /dev/pktcdvd0 since the device file would be on a read only (iso9660) file system.
Couldn't you just use devfs?
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