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    SLFS

    Simple Log Structured Filesystem for Linux

    SLFS is a implementation of log-structured file system designed for flash memory based storages(SSD, SD card, eMMC, …). Like other log-structured file systems, SLFS shows good performance under random write. <Build> 1. deploy SLFS source code at your Kernel Source # tar xzf slfs.tar.gz # mv slfs KERNEL_SRC/fs/. # vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Makefile (add following line) obj-$(CONFIG_SLFS_FS) += slfs/ # vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Kconfig (find section “MISC_FILESYSTEMS” and add following line) source "fs/slfs/Kconfig" 2. build Linux Kernel # cd KERENL_SRC # make menuconfig (check SLFS as a module or built-in) # make && make modules_install Note. ...
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    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...
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