Dos Partitions As Logical Volumes - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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DOS Partitions As Logical Volumes

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Novell Storage Services Administration Guide
The CD9660.NSS module makes the contents of the standard ISO9660
CDROM available as a Read-Only logical volume. If the CDROM is in the
drive when CD9660 loads, it will mount as a logical volume immediately.
The volume name displayed by the NetWare volumes command is the CD-
ROM volume label if one exists. Otherwise, NSS generates a volume name in
this form: CDXXXXXX (where X is a number). This volume functions the
same as any other NetWare volume, except that it is Read-Only.
To load both the CD9660 and CDHFS modules, enter the following at the
server console:
load cd-rom.nlm
To load CD9660.NSS alone, enter the following at the server console:
load cd9660.nss
To load CDHFS.NSS alone, enter the following at the server console:
load cdhfs.nss
To unload CD9660.NSS, enter the following at the server console:
unload cd9660.nss
To unload CDHFS.NSS, enter the following at the server console:
unload cdhfs.nss
The CD ROM unload process dismounts the volumes.
After you load the DOSFAT.NSS module, any DOS FAT partitions are
dynamically made available as logical volumes. The volume name displayed
by the NetWare volumes command is DOSFAT_X, where X is the drive
letter, for example DOSFAT_C.
The following are some benefits of the DOSFAT.NSS module:
Long filenames (such as DOS filenames for file systems such as OS/2).
This uses the Windows* 95/98 method for placing long names onto a
DOS FAT partition.
NetWare trustee rights. Only users with supervisor rights can access the
volume.

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