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To build the 3DO 'Opera' filesystem driver kernel module, you need to have
the following:
* The sources of the Linux kernel for which you are building the module.
In the instructions below, replace /path/to/kernel_sources by the
path to the actual root directory of your kernel sources.
* Standard build tools normally used to build a kernel (make, gcc, etc.).
Build the kernel module for the 3DO 'Opera' filesystem driver like this:
make -C /path/to/kernel_sources M=$PWD modules
Load the module (as root), through:
insmod operafs.ko
You can also install the module with your other kernel modules:
make -C /path/to/kernel_sources M=$PWD modules_install
after which you can load the module with:
modprobe operafs
Now you can mount Opera file systems like any other file system.
You usually need to be root for this.
From a CD-ROM:
mount -t opera /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
From a CD-ROM disk image:
mount -t opera -o loop mycd.iso /mnt/cdrom