Hello. Looks like you can choose to have the storage present as a large file in your mount directory or as a block device, which you then can symlink to in the /dev tree. I haven't actually used it, however. -Brian
On Feb 28, 1:27am, Mouse wrote: } Subject: Re: iscsi? } >> [iSCSI initiator support?] } } > I'm pretty sure iscsi-initiator support is only provided for NetBSD } > through the netbsd-iscsi-initiator package in the net category of the } > pkgsrc tree. Because it relies on the fuse interface to get its work } > done, I am also pretty sure the earliest version of NetBSD on which } > it will work is NetBSD-5. } } Hm, fuse...does this mean iSCSI disk can be used only for a filesystem, } rather than just appearing as another disk drive? That's what the fuse } documentation makes it look like; it looks as though it operates at the } filesystem layer, not the disk-device layer. Am I missing something? } } /~\ The ASCII Mouse } \ / Ribbon Campaign } X Against HTML mo...@rodents-montreal.org } / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B >-- End of excerpt from Mouse