on 8/23/01 12:00 PM, (G-List) wrote:

> I'm not really following what you are trying to say but when you mount a
> disk image it appears as a disk.  It isn't associated with any other disk
> other than the one the file is on of course.

maybe i'm doing something wrong (i'm certainly no computer tech), but when i
try to mount an image of any significant size it tells me there's no room
[on the current volume or something]. i assumed the problem was simply that
i have partitioned a very small amount to my start-up disk (just enough for
my minimal system disk and my printer spool files--750mb) and had no room
left for big disk images.

in addition, i have another question regarding this technology--which i
obviously have very little knowledge of. i haven't even tried it yet, but is
it possible to mount an image of a music CD? they seem to behave a little
differently than data disks.

thanks for your help, all.

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david holman
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