On 20/08/2024 20:43, Ben Collver via Freedos-user wrote:
> I tried EtherDFS and it seems clean and stable. Thanks for the
> recommendation!
If you do not need to access the same drive from multiple machines at
the same time, then you might want to try ethflop
<https://ethflop.sourceforge.net/>.
It is simpler and smaller, provides "floppy-like" disks of up to 31M. It
acts at the block level, so it's even more transparent to applications
than etherdfs (which acts at the file level). Another advantage of
ethflop is that if you keep data across different "virtual floppies", a
virus won't be able to wipe everything. You can also mount the virtual
floppies read-only for extra protection.
Mateusz
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