On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Sharninder wrote:

> >  I tried to mount a iso files with the following mount options
> >   $mount -t iso9660 -o loop xyz.iso mountpoint
> >
> 
> do u have the loop* devices in /dev/. if not, use the mknod program
> to make the loopback devices.
 
hi,
  can u tell me what excatly are loop back devices. i know a loop back 
device 'lo' its something related to networking. but what are these loop 
back block devices.

thanks
vamsi

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