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?
} 
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