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Date:      Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:26:53 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Bill-S <bill@wiliweld.com>
To:        Apatewna <apatewna@yahoo.gr>
Cc:        pauls@utdallas.edu, Martin Tournoij <carpetsmoker@xs4all.nl>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
Subject:   Re: Mount an iso image? (simplest way?)
Message-ID:  <20070423142118.E78318@corten11-bsd.billschoolcraft.com>
In-Reply-To: <462D206A.5030204@yahoo.gr>
References:  <48CA2894022F35F0D83C3AFD@utd59514.utdallas.edu> <20070423191854.GD49993@glitch.rwxrwxrwx.net> <20070423203640.21c494c7@gumby.homeunix.com> <20070423194410.GA50136@glitch.rwxrwxrwx.net> <462D1A26.6030108@yahoo.gr> <20070423204428.GA99520@xor.obsecurity.org> <462D206A.5030204@yahoo.gr>

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At Tue, 24 Apr 2007 it looks like Apatewna composed:

> O/H Kris Kennaway =DD=E3=F1=E1=F8=E5:
>
>> That is a Linux command?
>>=20
>> Kris
>
> Whoaaa, wasted bandwidth! You are right, I'll archive the correct command=
s=20
> for future reference.
>

Being on both systems alot, one wishes they had a "port" for that
"module" whereas one could just type the shortest command.

I see Linux ports everywhere else in FreeBSD-6.2, what's one more
right?  (giggle)

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[bill@corten11-bsd ~]$ uname -r
6.2-RELEASE

[bill@corten11-bsd ~]$ find /usr/ports/ -iname "*linux*" -print | wc -l
      363

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--=20
Bill Schoolcraft <*> http://wiliweld.com
                   ~
"Unix is very simple, but it takes a
genius to understand the simplicity."
          (Dennis Ritchie)

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