- ISBNÂ 0-13-142938-8.
Benchmarking Filesystems (outdated) by
Justin Piszcz,
Linux Gazette 102, May 2004
Benchmarking Filesystems Part II
using kernel 2.6, by...
- Fuse-ZIP, CompFUSEd:
Compressed virtual filesystems Archive filesystems may also
perform this task FUSE
filesystems can
expose the
contents of
archives or...
- pool is
stored in plaintext, so it is
possible to
determine how many
filesystems (datasets) are
available in the pool,
including which ones are encrypted...
-
feature in Multics, and
differ from hard
links in that they may span
filesystems and that
their existence is
independent of the
target object.
Other Unix...
-
Linux has
several filesystem drivers for the File
Allocation Table (FAT)
filesystem format.
These are
commonly known by the
names used in the
mount command...
- can be
handled by the
filesystem, as per the specification.
Lists the
basic file
attributes available.
Determines if the
filesystems supports multiple data...
-
retrieved in
sequential order, by key, or by
record number. Record-oriented
filesystems are
frequently ****ociated with
mainframe operating systems, such as OS/360...
-
kernel LUFS has lost its
relevance and is no
longer being developed.
Filesystems developed using LUFS can be used on FUSE with a
translator layer called...
-
Encrypted filesystem may
refer to:
Filesystem-level encryption, a form of disk
encryption where individual files or
directories are
encrypted by the file...
- The
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a
reference describing the
conventions used for the
layout of Unix-like systems. It has been made po****r by...