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  2. Loop device - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_device

    The management user interface for the loop device is losetup, which is part of the package util-linux. Sometimes, the loop device is erroneously referred to as loopback device, but this term is reserved for a networking device in operating systems. The concept of the loop device is distinct.

  3. cloop - Wikipedia

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    The compressed loop device (cloop) is a module for the Linux kernel.It adds support for transparently decompressed, read-only block devices.It is not a compressed file system: cloop is mostly used as a convenient way to compress conventional file systems onto Live CDs.

  4. Network block device - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_block_device

    Loop device: a similar mechanism, but uses a local file instead of a remote one; DRBD: Distributed Replicated Block Device is a distributed storage system for the Linux platform; ATA over Ethernet: send ATA commands over Ethernet; USB/IP: A protocol that provides network access to USB devices via IP. [2] [3]

  5. Cryptoloop - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptoloop

    Cryptoloop is a Linux kernel's disk encryption module that relies on the Crypto API, which is a cryptography framework introduced in version 2.5.45 of the Linux kernel mainline. [1] Cryptoloop was first introduced in the 2.5.x kernel series; its functionality was later incorporated into the device mapper , a generic framework used to map one ...

  6. mount (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    A loop device is a device that corresponds to a file, usually a disk image. Mounting a loop device allows the file to be accessed as a filesystem. This allows it to be used as a virtual drive. For example, a virtual disk image can be mounted as a regular filesystem. $

  7. Loopback - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loopback

    If this device receives its own signal back, this proves that the circuit is functioning. A hardware loop is a simple device that physically connects the receiver channel to the transmitter channel. In the case of a network termination connector such as X.21, this is typically done by simply connecting the pins together in the connector.

  8. dm-crypt - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dm-crypt

    dm-crypt is a transparent block device encryption subsystem in Linux kernel versions 2.6 and later and in DragonFly BSD.It is part of the device mapper (dm) infrastructure, and uses cryptographic routines from the kernel's Crypto API.

  9. Loopback device - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loopback_device

    Loopback device may refer to: Loopback, related to electronic communication interfaces; Loop device, a pseudo-device in Unix-like operating systems