Using a ISO file to create a virtual CD-ROM Drive
José Paulo Matafome Oleiro
matafomeoleiro at gmail.com
Sun Jul 30 23:05:27 UTC 2006
I've learned because after trying this, I've been searching for more
information about this program, in Linux we need to get a little help
for the starting people like me in other things, for example I've
learned to create a CD-ROM with my apt-cache and I'm trying now to use
it as a update CD-ROM for the computer of my friends. The only hard
thing is the start, after starting I think I can learn more, and I'm
very hungry about knwoledge, I can't actually help in developping
programs, since I'm not adapted to the Linux Environment, but I can
develop in Windows, I think I'm go start seeking for information how to
write programs for Linux, and in my free time I'm helping translating
Ubuntu packages to my mother language (Portuguese), I think this is a
good way to start, Don't you think so?
Dom, 2006-07-30 às 19:50 +0200, Alexander Skwar escreveu:
> · Gilles Gravier <Gilles at Gravier.org>:
>
> > Alexander,
> >
> > The hard part here is to figure out that we need a loopback file system,
> > then need to look for "loop"... You know it. I know it. But the person
> > who asked the question obviously didn't... so it's normal that he didn't
> > have the idea to search for "loop".
>
> Exactly. And that's why I told the person, where to look and what
> to look for.
>
> I don't. I actually think, that this is the *WRONG* way to go.
> The person doesn't learn anything and won't understand, what
> the command is doing.
>
> Alexander Skwar
> --
> Auch das schlechteste Buch hat seine gute Seite: die letzte.
> -- John Osborne
>
>
>
Sincerely
José Oleiro aka Matafome (#computers at irc.ptnet.org)
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