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    Filesystem Component

    Filesystem Component

    The Filesystem component provides basic utilities for the filesystem

    The Filesystem component provides platform-independent utilities for filesystem operations and for file/directory paths manipulation. The component contains two main classes called Filesystem and Path. mkdir() creates a directory recursively. On POSIX filesystems, directories are created with a default mode value 0777. You can use the second argument to set your own mode. exists() checks for the presence of one or more files or directories and returns false if any of them is missing. copy()...
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    Jeeva folder utility

    File/folder utility useful for comparing/mirroring directories

    ... folders, primarily for keeping mirror on another drive or frequent copying to USB stick. Short copying time. Copies only modified and/or newly created files. For both above options one can either Specify the Source and Destination folders OR Specify 2 folders (the roots of the Source and Destination folder systems) and run Jeeva from a folder somewhere below the source root. Will take that folder to be the source, will look for a corresponding folder under DestinationRoot to be destination.
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    ceph-ansible

    ceph-ansible

    Ansible playbooks to deploy Ceph, the distributed filesystem

    .... The default location for an inventory file is /etc/ansible/hosts but this file can be placed anywhere and used with the -i flag of ansible-playbook. You must have a playbook to pass to the ansible-playbook command when deploying your cluster. There is a sample playbook at the root of the ceph-ansible project called site.yml.sample. This playbook should work fine for most usages, but it does include by default every daemon group which might not be appropriate for your cluster setup.
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    wmudmount
    A filesystem mounter that uses udisks to handle notification of new filesystems and mounting of the filesystems as a non-root user. It also includes a mode to display the mounted filesystems with the least free space percentage (similar to wmfsm).
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    ufile

    Tools for cross building root file systems.

    If you build a root file system you often have to become root on your own host to call chown mknod and so on. With ufile you can do that things for another machine in a save way without the need becoming root on your own host. For more information have a glance at README.odt in the package.
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    imntr

    imntr

    A Resource Activity Monitor for Linux Machines

    imntr (inode monitor) can be used to montior activity on files or directories. Monitoring is accomplished through the inotify API, which is available on Linux 2.6.13 and up. v1.1 added logging capabilities and cleaned up some of v1.0's code v1.2 no longer forces you to run imntr as root. If you want to monitor a privileged file, imntr will fail and tell you that you need to run imntr as root.
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    lsdisk

    The program creates a list of attached disks without root privileges.

    ..., end and size in sectors and Bytes - filesystem (if mounted) - mountpoint (if mounted) - label - UUID When the script runs with root privileges, there are three more information: EFI- or BIOS-Mainboard, name of the partition table (msdos. GPT, ...) and the partion-id by partition without UUID, e.G.: ID 05, extended. Call with option -a: List information about the partition table - MBR (Boot + ID, Start-CHS, ID, End-CHS, LBA1, LBA2) - GPT ( all entries, incl. GUIDs)
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    OKFS is a Linux filesystem that works entirely at the user-level and can be installed and used without root privileges. For a start it will support shfs and localfs.
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    gnetmount is a GUI program (gtk) for mounting network file systems and, optionally, any other type of file system listed in fstab. It allows non-root users to easily mount or umount file systems, such as smbfs or cifs, that require authentication.
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    The purpose of this project is to create a set of installation disks (rescue, root, drivers) of Linux Debian supporting the new powerful open source XFS filesystem by SGI. My idea is you can simply choose to create your partitions like an ext2 or an xfs
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    libHFS was a cross-platform wrapper for highlevel filesystem functions including: links, file enumeration, device enumeration, directory traversal, and directory locations (Desktop, Root, System). CPT is this and more.
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    ClusterNFS allows diskless clients to share a single root filesystem by matching "interpreted" file names of the form "/path/filename$$KEY=value$$" with fallback to the original filename. Keys include HOSTNAME, IP, UID, GID, and CLIENT (always matches
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    Linux Duplicate Root Disk is a cloning application. It gives you the ability to duplicate the boot disk and the root volume group to a new disk.
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