Off-topic: How to "serve" CD's from a hard drive to Windows clients.

         Answer A: On a Linux box, create an ISO image from the CD, mount 
it as a loopback device (mount -o loop <image-file> <mount-point>), and 
share to another computer with samba.

         Answer B: On the Windows machine itself, run some program that 
does this. ???

Anyone have a clue as to where I might find a program that does this on 
Windows 98? My wife is learning English, needs four CD's, but has no CD-ROM 
on her notebook and travels a lot. Hence, mounting them somehow on her hard 
drive is the only choice but I don't know where such software might be 
found. (Yes, been to TUCOWS etc. but, under what category?)

Thanks, all.

Email privately if you wish since this really has little to do with RH.


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Rodolfo J. Paiz
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