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AFRS utilizes the Linux inotify kernel tool to monitor your filesystem for file changes, records or displays those changes and if desired, replicates those changes in near real time to other systems running AFRS using rsync. AFRS can also be used as a li
This project provides a set of new features and fixes for MTD drivers and JFFS2 file system intended to improve MTD and JFFS2 performance and reduce JFFS2 RAM usage. Bug fixes are available in form of patches for the particular kernel.
This driver allows the Linuxkernel to access files on Apple II ProDOS (and Apple /// SOS) volumes. It supports any block device that is supported by the kernel, including hard disks, Zip disks, and CD-ROMs.
New implementation of a log structured file system for the Linuxkernel. Will support advanced features like live backups, file versioning, and heuristic data relocation. The goal is eventual main line Linuxkernel inclusion.
romfs is a read-only, space-efficient linux filesystem, and this is a place for test kernel patches, and user space tools to manage filesystems in this format.
The NFS/RDMA project is a reference implementation of a new RDMA-capable ONC RPC transport for use by Linuxkernel NFS. This transport implementation is now available as part of the Linuxkernel. The code is also available separately under a dual GPL/BSD
The Trion Object Oriented Operating system is an OS that is designed to meet the needs for the 21st century, with a kernel written in C++ and modelled in UML, and lots of features. The project is run by a team of OSDev.org community members.
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KFDI bridges file systems and databases over the Linux VFS layer. Taking advantage of relational database technology and XML, data can be managed and searched based on properties. KFDI also introduces some object-oriented concepts into file organization.
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.
The goal of this project is to provide versioning support for regular files in the vfs layer of the linuxkernel. A new file version is created if a file is opened with the write flag. Despite kernelmode changes two usertools have been developed.
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.
NGFFS is the 'Next Generation Flash File System'. It is a filesystem driver for the linuxkernel that can be used to make flash chips that are compatible with the MTD driver available as generic filesystems. It can work with 2 or more pages of flash me
Love-Sources is a Linuxkernel patchset maintained by a community. Its purpose is to provide a patchset to optimize desktop performance and test new "unstable" features.
This loadable kernel module (LKM) allows the overlaying of several seperate file-systems (which are potentially read-only) to allow reading from either fs and writing to one of them. Gives the unionfs of other OS\'s to linux (linux-2.4 mostly).
Thug - Secure Network File System. Thug is network file system that is based in the LinuxKernel but can be ported to other platforms as well. It strives for security, stability and performance.
The Banana Kernel is an open-source pedagogical operating system intended to provide useful means for teaching basic OS concepts, with the possibility of interaction with external modules developed by the teacher or student.
Qryptix consists of a PAM object and utilities for session- and key-management for encrypted home directories using the International Kernel (CryptoAPI) patches for Linux. It simplifies login/logout, mounting/unmounting, and key generation and changing.
Norfs is a read only file system for the ucLinux Kernel.
If you use ucLinux and you want to put your file system in the ram or norflash and so on,you can use Norfs without any block driver.
dishpvrfs is a linuxkernel filesystem module written in C. It is designed to support the filesystem used on Dish (Echostar) 501, 508 and 510 series PVR boxes. Currently, this is a read only filesystem.
PackageFS is a virtual user file system which provides powerful package management with simple file system operations.It is based on LUFS kernel patch (http://lufs.sourceforge.net) with few modifications.It will be transparent to variuos package managers.
Shfs is a simple and easy to use Linuxkernel module which allows you to mount remote filesystems using (secure) shell connection. It comes with rpm/deb package support.
The FDOS Operaing System is 100% written in Assembler (NASM). It supports FAT 12, TSR and a small Multi Kernel System. The source is very good documentated (only in English). A German, russian and English Documentation (about 40 pages) are included.
MDFS is a simple Distributed File System for Linux and Windows. It's not a kernel module, just an app running in the background. You can use it to access (view, download, upload) files on a remote computer, for automatically backup your files, etc...