On Feb 2 2008 18:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> How will that work? Fuse makes up a filesystem - not helpful
>> if you have a raw disk without a known fs to mount.
>
>take zfs-fuse or ntfs-3g for example. 
>you have a blockdevice or backing-file containing data structures and fuse 
>makes those show up as a filesystem.
>i think vmware-mount is not different here.

vmware-mount IS different, it provides the _block_ device,
which is then mounted through the usual mount(2) mechanism
(if there is a filesystem driver for it).
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