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- Better loop mounts with NBD — <br/>
- <small>Take your loop mounts to the next level with nbdkit</small>
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- Richard W.M. Jones <br/>
- <small>rjones @ redhat.com</small>
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- <b>Loop devices</b> let you turn a raw file into a device.
- <b>Loop mounts</b> let you mount filesystems from a raw file.
- <b>Network Block Device</b> with the <b>nbdkit</b> server takes
- this concept to the next level, elegantly solving simple problems
- like how to mount filesystems from a compressed file, but as we
- shall see in this talk offering far, far more ...
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