Re: loop devices removable



Pablo Barbachano <pablobarbachano@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

[loop devices]

The (probably broken) reason I want to do that is so I can use (my
modified) pmount to mount them.

I'm wondering if fuse would be suited better. I did not yet experiment
with that, but it seems it has everything you need.
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