On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 02:08 -0500, Douglas McClendon wrote:
The attached patch causes mayflower to use dynamically allocated loop
devices for the rootfs readonly-base, readwrite-overlay, squashfs, and
osmin loop devices, rather than /dev/loop118,119,120&121.
Looks good; I'll give it a quick try after the meeting I'm about to run
to and then commit it. Thanks for cleaning this up!
Jeremy