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    p2kfs allows the mounting of P2K compatible devices (mostly Motorola mobile phones, including the Razr V3) onto the unix filesystem using the FUSE (filesystems in user space) API.
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    A modified version of the mkisofs program which has the ability to divid its input files into multiple independant image files.
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    A FUSE Filesystem Interface to handle Optical (CD/DVD) Jukeboxes using SQLite, libcdio and MTX.
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    PanDAV is a project comprising of a WebDAV server library (in Python) and a simple WebDAV file server, written to be extremely easy to use and extend.
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    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.
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    ext2hide allows users and administrators to utilize the reserved space of the ext2/3 superblocks to store hidden data on their filesystems, rendering it inaccessible to any normal viewing, yet still residing in permanent storage on disk.
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    The Compressed File System Sizing Tool scans a directory and outputs the size, the compressed size, and the type of each file in the tree. It helps a designer configure a filesystem for embedded Linux systems using xip cramfs or axfs.
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    shac is a utility to investigate UNIX/POSIX filesystem permissions. it reports whether or not certain permissions are available to a user on a file and why (or why not).
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    'finddouble' application searches into a directory and all its sub directories. If it finds several times the same file, a warning message is displayed, but no other action is taken. It's main use is to help you optimize you disk usage.
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    Hard disk backup imaging system for linux. Imaging with cleaning unused linux ext2/3 blocks.
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    A piece of software that allows a mobile phone to be mounted as a CODA or SMB file system in Linux via the gammu communication library. Eventually SMB support will exist on the WIndows platfrom as well.
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    NAND flash utilities is a set of utilities for accessing NAND flash through an IDE interface. These utilties work with the Linux MTD subsystem to allow developing, testing, and experimenting of NAND flash on a PC.
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    MetaFS allows you to access information about your files (such as MP3 tags or JPEG's EXIF tags) easily and consistently using extended attributes. It also allows you to easily perform fast searches using this information.
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    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.
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    MobileFS is a virtual file system built over FUSE to provide access to any OBEX-compliant mobile device. It currently supports all siemens mobile L55 series, including A55, A56, A56i, A60, C55, C56, 2128, CT56, C60, C61, C62, CF62, M46, M50, MT50, et
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    GRINFS is a distributed network file system organized with relations (as opposed to a hierarchy), and uses distributed indexing servers for searches.
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    FUSETrustees is a FUSE-based (http://fuse.sourceforge.net/) implementation of the Linux Trustees model of rule-based ACL (http://trustees.sourceforge.net/). It's based on Linux Trustees code with many (and dirty :-) changes. No need to patch 2.4 kernels.
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    nfgdump (Ntfs-Fat-Generic-dump) is a Win32/Linux tool that dumps/restores NTFS (including 3.1=XP), COMPRESSED NTFS, FAT16, FAT32 and arbitrary (generic) partitions. Dump files support compression, encryption, splits, page file content removal, etc.
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    EUFS Shell is a little application that allows you to create, access and modify an EUFS/EU2FS filesystem.
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    TriOS - The Object Oriented Operating System, is the next generation operating system. Fully based on object orientation, it brings unique features to programmers and end users. Basically everything in TriOS is an object, even files and programs! Enjoy!!
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    A Java Network Block Device server with various "pluggable" backends. It currently supports the use of the local filesystems and ftp servers, with caching and striping. An email backend will soon follow.
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    A *nix tool for recovering files from FAT file systems.
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    rminode is a tool for delete a file in ext2/ext3 filesystems using his inode number, rarelly his filename. With this tool, some files with rare names (such as "------") can be deleted using his i-node number easy.
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    This utility is used to manipulate Minix filesystem images in user-space. It can be used to extract files and generate full images for using in embedded system and/or Linux init ram disks.
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    The Pawn will make it possibly for you to tell the computer exactly what you would like it to do. Fiction. No its reality now. The highly customizable slackware will be the base for Pawn.
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