At 11/25/2001 09:37 AM +0200, you wrote:

>I suggest ftp or NFS. It is pretty easy to run a NFS or FTP server on the 
>Linux box. After that you can access the files from the Win 98 either with 
>any ftp client or nfs client for windows. (for example for NFS client you 
>can use the Frontier Technologies their NFS suite).
>
>If you need more assistance please let me know.

These solutions are all good, and I've now got the encyclopaedia, 
dictionary, music, pictures, etc. are all mounted this way on the Linux 
server. But her software for learning languages, which she uses heavily 
while traveling (hence away from the server and with no CD-ROM) is on CD 
and she needs it.

Hence my search for something that would allow you to "fake" having a disk 
in you CD-ROM drive under Windows 98/2000.


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Rodolfo J. Paiz
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