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Fuse-ext2 is a multi OS FUSE module to mount ext2 and ext3 file system devices and/or images with read write support.
Moved project source to github: https://github.com/alperakcan/fuse-ext2
This project is intended to be an educational tool for two general topics: RAM Disks (ramdisk) and Block Devices on the Linux platform. This project is currently inactive. You can instead download the latest RapidDisk kernel module: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rxdsk/
AmsdosFS is an implementation for Linux of Amsdos filesystem used on Amstrad CPC computers. It is written in Python and uses module Fuse Python to mount DSK images.
readsmb is an open source extentsion module for Python. It's writen by C and published under the GPLv2. Using readsmb, you can browse or read contents on a SAMBA/CIFS server.
IITK OSD Simulator Project at Indian Institute of Technolgy,Kanpur is an implementation of simulator for object based storage device(OSD). This package contains OSD-iSCSI module and T10 compliant OSD simulator. Support for Collections is provided.
This PAM module provides the ability for users to have encrypted directories which are mounted automatically on login and unmounted after logout. The Device Mapper's CRYPT target provides the encryption.
MapFS is a kernel module for Linux that implements a filesystem for composing portions of additional filesystems (read/only or read/write) into a single writable virtual filesystem.
This module is aimed at environments with SMB (Samba or Windows NT)
or NCP (Netware or Mars-NWE) servers that Unix users wish to access
transparently. The module also supports mounting home directories using
loopback encrypted filesystems.