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File manager alert 11/1/2011




get to know linux: file system hierarchy
By admin
The Linux file system hierarchy is much different than that of Windows. So much so that it becomes a show stopper for many new users. I hope to clear up a lot of the confusion here and now at gHacks.
Pc Newsy - http://www.pcnewsy.com/
File System Size Mismatch Causes Data Loss in Linux
Like other computer operating systems, Linux also uses a number of data structures to perform various operations. These data structures include Superblock, root directory.
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Remedy? File system dirty, run fsck? Error in Mac OS X « UNIX
By admin
Mac OS X operating system is a reliable and powerful, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It supports standard HFS (Hierarchical File System) file systems. HFS is the first file system in this series. Then he was replaced by his ...
UNIX - http://unix.org.in/
Config Caching Filesystem (ccfs) « The Cedar and the Thistle
By jdieter
In a fit of desperation, I threw together a python fuse filesystem that I have cunningly called the Config Caching Filesystem (or ccfs for short). The concept is simple. A user's home directory at /netshare/users/[username] is ...
The Cedar and the Thistle - http://cedarandthistle.wordpress.com/
[Bug 598688] Review Request: archivemount - FUSE based filesystem ...
By bugzilla@xxxxxxxxxx
Fedora Linux Package Review, [Bug 598688] Review Request: archivemount - FUSE based filesystem for mounting compressed archives.
Fedora Package Review - http://www.spinics.net/lists/fedora-package-review/
Haskell - filesystem verification utility
By Anand Mitra
Hi, I had a requirement to generate various kinds of I/O patterns on a filesystem and subsequently verify this. The initial version of the program below implements a random I/O.
haskell-general archive - http://www.listware.net/
How to recover a deleted file using the ext3 file system - oBlurb
By oadmin
How to recover a deleted file using the ext3 file system. I am finding answers to this question a bit lacking while using the forums search function. At least I'm not getting the answers I was expecting. Perhaps I just haven't been ...
oBlurb - http://www.oblurb.com/
[PATCH] configfs: change depends -> select SYSFS — Linux ...
Where sysfs is a filesystem-based - view of kernel objects, configfs is a filesystem-based manager - of kernel objects, or config_items. + configfs is a RAM-based filesystem that provides the converse + of sysfs's functionality. ...
Linux Filesystem Development - http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-fsdevel/
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