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...XFile uses its own file type/association database in typical Unix/RC like syntax, which is easily editable. Mounting support for file systems defined in fstab, and integration with mount daemons that manage a dedicated media directory is also included.
XFile is easily configurable and customizable with X resources, and has no dependencies, save for X and Motif.
Documentation and more on the project homepage: https://fastestcode.org/xfile.html
pam_mount is a Pluggable Authentication Module that can mount volumes for a user session (login). Supports mounting local filesystems of any kind the normal mount utility supports, with extra code to better support CIFS, FUSE, various crypto, and more.
Short command to mount a hot-plugged filesystem on a predetermined place and way.
By issuing m on command line it mounts or unmounts a preset device, presumably an USB flash drive or disk. The idea is to have a short command toggle the device from not mounted to mounted and the other way around. Sort of like a classical ball pen.
GridFS FUSE:
Allows you to mount a MongoDB's GridFS instance as a local filesystem
Requirements:
·MongoDB 1.6+
·FUSE 2.8.5
·Boost 1.49.0
Building:
# scons
Usage
# ./fmount or ./mount_gridfs --db=db_name --host=localhost mount_point
Current Limitations:
·No MongoDB authentication
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Gdatafs is a FUSE implemtation that mount your account at google's picassa web to your filesystem. The filesystem support ful read/write and delete of album and photos.
Zero Daemon Automounter - designed for USB Mass storage of any type, process what, how and where to mount your freshly plugged'in usb dev. No daemon, no policy, no monitoring. Require FreeBSD-7.2+ and devd ; optionnaly, add/del icons on your Rox pb.
aggregate_hd is a FUSE filesystem. It can aggregates several harddrives into one mount point. It does quite the same as glusterfs but very lightweighted and only for localhost.
a read/write filesystem driver(using fuse) to mount a mail box under Linux/FreeBSD box, a shell extension to mount a mail box under Windows, using pop3(s) for read, smtp(s) for write.
uniso extracts a file hierarchy from an iso image. Extract iso. Useful on systems where 'mount' isn't available. Example: isoinfo -R -l -i my.iso > isoindex; uniso -R -i my.iso < isoindex
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Provides an upgrade to the mount command. By utilizing a semi-GUI approach it allows (auto fs) mounts to be made with ease. Using a built-in directory browser and automated code you can mount a file system, and browse it in 10 keystrokes or less.