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For Linux available native support ZFS file system | Linux Affinity
By CoverlessTech
Unlike the ZFS-FUSE, running on the user level through the subsystem FUSE, a new project is implemented in a modular Linux-kernel . As is well known integration package ZFS in the Linux-kernel prevents incompatibility license GPLv2 and ...
Linux Affinity - http://www.linuxaffinity.com/
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md5bloom: Forensic filesystem hashing revisited [An article from ...
By susorriso
md5bloom: Forensic filesystem hashing revisited [An article from: Digital Investigation] : This digital document is a journal article from Digital Investigation, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and ...
Virgie Gebo - http://virgiegebo.bloggtjej.se/
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Data Loss from External Mac Hard Drive After Superblock Corruption ...
By madisonwalker
As stated in the above error message, the problem is generally caused due to corruption to the file system, missing or damaged system files, or superblock corruption. Corruption can be caused by various reasons, such as virus infection, ...
'mac disk recovery, mac file... - http://www.programmersheaven.com/user/madisonwalker/blog/
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[PATCH V2 2/7] Cleancache (was Transcendent Memory): core files ...
And when a + cleancache-enabled filesystem wishes to access a page in a file on disk, + it first checks cleancache to see if it already contains it; if it does, + the page is copied into the kernel and a disk access is avoided. ...
Linux Filesystem Development - http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-fsdevel/
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cfuse abort on file delete (0.20.2) -- CEPH Filesystem Development
Subject: cfuse abort on file delete (0.20.2); From: Thomas Mueller <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 09:44:20 +0000 (UTC); Connect(): No such file or directory; User-agent: Pan/0.133 (House of Butterflies) ...
CEPH Filesystem Development - http://www.spinics.net/lists/ceph-devel/
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