On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 15:47, Jesse Keating wrote: > Interestingly enough, on a phoebe3 workstation, as a HyperSCSI client, I was > able to burn to a remote CDRW drive on a HyperSCSI server. The phoebe3 box > just saw a local SCSI cdrw drive, /dev/scd0 (0,0,0) and cdrecord interacted > with it per normal. The actual "burning" happened on an 8.0 workstation that > housed the cdrw, a blank cdr disk, and the HyperSCSI server software. The > disk(s) worked just fine. I was burning mondo backup images, which I used at > a later time to restore my phoebe system to where it was when I did the > backup. I don't have a burner _in_ the phoebe box to test local burning > though.
Man..yer such a showoff ;->. But i'm disappointed..I was expecting a factor of 2 more technobabble in that paragraph, yer losing yer edge. Something about tacheon encrypted virtualize disk controller protocal proxies, or the like. -jef"thats right I can use smileys too"spaleta
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