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    cryptmount

    Linux encrypted filesystem management tool

    cryptmount allows management and user-mode mounting of encrypted filing systems on GNU/Linux systems. Filesystems & crypto-swap can be on either raw block devices or ordinary files, with device-mapper (dm-crypt) and loopback devices setup automatically.
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    LayerFS is a RISC OS image filing system. A LayerFS directory constructs itself from several source directories, where objects in the 'lower' directories are overlaid by objects of the same name in the 'higher' directories.
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    afpfs-ng is an Apple Filing Protocol client that will allow BSD, Linux and Mac OS X systems to access files exported from a Mac OS system with AFP over TCP.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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