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				@@ -3,15 +3,20 @@ Section: admin 
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				 Homepage: http://aoetools.sf.net 
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				 Maintainer: David Martínez Moreno <ender@debian.org> 
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				-Standards-Version: 3.7.3 
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				-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5) 
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				+Standards-Version: 3.8.2 
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				+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 6), quilt (>= 0.46-7) 
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				 Package: vblade 
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				 Architecture: any 
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				-Section: admin 
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				-Priority: optional 
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				 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} 
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				 Recommends: vblade-persist 
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				 Description: virtual AoE blade emulator 
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				- The vblade tool will allow an admin to export a local disk using the AoE 
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				- protocol, without the need of a real AoE-capable device. 
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				+ The vblade is the virtual EtherDrive (R) blade, a program that makes a 
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				+ seekable file available over an ethernet local area network (LAN) via 
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				+ the ATA over Ethernet (AoE) protocol. 
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				+ . 
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				+ The seekable file is typically a block device like /dev/md0 but even 
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				+ regular files will work.  Sparse files can be especially convenient. 
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				+ When vblade exports the block storage over AoE it becomes a storage 
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				+ target.  Another host on the same LAN can access the storage if it has 
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				+ a compatible aoe kernel driver. 
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