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- .TH JUKE 7
- .SH NAME
- juke \-
- .SM CDROM
- juke box
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B 9fs juke
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
- .I juke
- file system is a stand-alone file server,
- .BR jukefs ,
- that stores copies of
- .SM CDROM\c
- s
- in a simulation of the true juke box that it replaces.
- Each `disc' in the juke box appears as a file in
- .B /n/juke
- or in a subdirectory of
- .BR /n/juke .
- Here are descriptions of some of them.
- .nr zz \w'\f(CWsupercomputing.93\fP'u/1n+2
- .TP \n(zz
- .B plan9.1992
- The 1992 Plan 9 release.
- .TP
- .B plan9.1995
- The 1995 Plan 9 release.
- .TP
- .B dss/dss.???
- Digitized Sky Survey (102 discs covering the night sky); access with
- .IR scat (7).
- .TP
- .B eg/*
- Chess end games.
- .PP
- To see the contents of a
- .SM CDROM\c
- , start
- .B 9660srv
- (see
- .IR dossrv (4))
- and mount the service with the file name of the
- .SM CDROM
- as the attach specifier.
- .SH BUGS
- There should be a way to access the contents of the
- .SM CDROM\c
- s
- without running
- .B 9660srv
- locally.
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