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[edit] The disadvantages section
I removed this, because it is demonstrably false:
- The cloop kernel module only allows one compressed image at a time to be active.
Although you are only allowed to specify one compressed image on the insmod cloop.o command line, you can use the losetup utility to activate multiple compressed images.
I'm not sure how true the remaining two entries are.
Also, is there any reason to have a "disadvantages" section but no "advantages" section? It seems kind of out-of-place. 4.255.44.24 17:17, 1 October 2005 (UTC)