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Subjectnetwork block device server (nbdd)
I've written a network block device daemon (nbdd)
server running within the kernel.

The network block device client (nbd, currently part
of the main Linux kernel) enables a Linux machine to
access a block device or file on a remote machine as
one of its own block devices.

The network block device daemon server (nbdd) enables
a Linux box to export one of its local block devices
or files to a Linux box running the nbd client.

The network block device daemon kernel patch
(kernel 2.3.39) is available at
http://sites.netscape.net/sebtomac/nbd/nbdd.html
Where you also can find HOWTO and user land
administration tools.

It would be of interest to get comments and criticism.

ps. if you are replying to this mail please cc me at tomac@linuxmail.org

regards
Sebastian Tomac/
tomac@linuxmail.org


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