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  1. .TH JUKE 7
  2. .SH NAME
  3. juke \-
  4. .SM CDROM
  5. juke box
  6. .SH SYNOPSIS
  7. .B 9fs juke
  8. .SH DESCRIPTION
  9. The
  10. .I juke
  11. file system is a stand-alone file server,
  12. .BR jukefs ,
  13. that stores copies of
  14. .SM CDROM\c
  15. s
  16. in a simulation of the true juke box that it replaces.
  17. Each `disc' in the juke box appears as a file in
  18. .B /n/juke
  19. or in a subdirectory of
  20. .BR /n/juke .
  21. Here are descriptions of some of them.
  22. .nr zz \w'\f(CWsupercomputing.93\fP'u/1n+2
  23. .TP \n(zz
  24. .B plan9.1992
  25. The 1992 Plan 9 release.
  26. .TP
  27. .B plan9.1995
  28. The 1995 Plan 9 release.
  29. .TP
  30. .B dss/dss.???
  31. Digitized Sky Survey (102 discs covering the night sky); access with
  32. .IR scat (7).
  33. .TP
  34. .B eg/*
  35. Chess end games.
  36. .PP
  37. To see the contents of a
  38. .SM CDROM\c
  39. , start
  40. .B 9660srv
  41. (see
  42. .IR dossrv (4))
  43. and mount the service with the file name of the
  44. .SM CDROM
  45. as the attach specifier.
  46. .SH BUGS
  47. There should be a way to access the contents of the
  48. .SM CDROM\c
  49. s
  50. without running
  51. .B 9660srv
  52. locally.