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<posts update='2008-10-06 18:48:08' user=""><post 
   href="http://zfs.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/downloads" 
   description="ZFS for Mac OS X" 
   
   hash="8a041be4a5a7e1c1661996f4b46b33d4"
   user="timo"
   tag="Apple Mac Sun ZFS driver filesystem opensource "
   time="2008-08-17T05:24:20+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://www.wizy.org/wiki/ZFS_on_FUSE" 
   description="ZFS on FUSE" 
   
   hash="3f2fffd6fbe1ec53c496b5f8b34811b3"
   user="timo"
   tag="Linux ZFS filesystem opensource software "
   time="2008-08-15T01:15:00+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/howto/undelete_ext3.html" 
   description="HOWTO undelete removed files and directories on an ext3 file system" 
   
     extended="HOWTO recover deleted files on an ext3 file system" 
   
   hash="77fad875306ca10391371347b7435501"
   user="gresch"
   tag="admin delete ext3 filesystem howto linux recover software sysadmin "
   time="2008-08-11T11:28:52+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://dustinkirkland.wordpress.com/2008/08/05/booting-degraded-raid-in-ubuntu-intrepid/" 
   description="Booting Degraded RAID in Ubuntu Intrepid « Dustin Kirkland says…" 
   
     extended="Traditionally, booting an Ubuntu installation with the root filesystem on a degraded RAID drops the system into a busybox prompt in the initramfs.

This is a very conservative approach, allowing the system administrator to consciously recognize that the system has lost a RAID disk, and preventing the system from booting into an unprotected situation." 
   
   hash="7b8319f18709c5b82d43a285e5a7c655"
   user="bugsbunny"
   tag="boot busybox degraded filesystem initramfs mdadm raid root ubuntu "
   time="2008-08-06T13:28:57+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://roaksoax.wordpress.com/2008/07/31/installing-drbd-on-hardy/" 
   description="Installing DRBD On Hardy! « RoAkSoAx’s Weblog" 
   
   hash="3ab768472599150a1ee110893d497a13"
   user="butonic"
   tag="distributed drdb filesystem hardy nbd raid "
   time="2008-08-01T21:12:10+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://www.nilfs.org/en/" 
   description="NILFS" 
   
     extended="NILFS is a log-structured file system supporting versioning of an entire file system and continuous snapshotting that allows users to restore files mistakenly overwritten or destroyed a while ago. " 
   
   hash="9f433718788455ac78f53d9e495a79cb"
   user="timo"
   tag="Linux filesystem opensource software "
   time="2008-06-24T06:34:41+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://www.semdav.org/" 
   description="SemDAV - Project" 
   
   hash="1028a71aefb0c563f9c82ce78d7ee18f"
   user="kw"
   tag="filesystem semantic "
   time="2008-06-13T03:06:20+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://www.sun.drydog.com/faq/s86faq.html#s9.4" 
   description="How can I mount MS Windows NTFS filesystems in Solaris?" 
   
   hash="c353cdceaf76fd2892880e104135ecec"
   user="timo"
   tag="FAQ NTFS Solaris driver filesystem mount opensource software x86 "
   time="2008-05-31T16:03:28+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://kosmosfs.sourceforge.net/" 
   description="KFS Home" 
   
     extended="We have developed the Kosmos Distributed File System (KFS), a high performance distributed file system." 
   
   hash="7071fca7dd05a6d3e77d47bd6148100c"
   user="cschenk"
   tag="distributed filesystem fs fuse java kfs kosmos library linux sourceforge "
   time="2008-05-30T18:16:47+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://code.google.com/p/sfs/" 
   description="sfs - SwitchFS" 
   
     extended="SwitchFS is a lightweight replacement for UnionFS, RAID and LVM.

SwitchFS (or SFS) is a lightweight file system layer designed to combine file systems located on multiple drives and/or multiple servers into a single logical file repository. SFS is built on top of FUSE (the &#034;filesystem in userspace&#034; layer)." 
   
   hash="2b91528d3ea1b13d417e70a6707421d4"
   user="timo"
   tag="FUSE LVM RAID UnionFS filesystem opensource "
   time="2008-05-30T05:12:40+0200" />
</posts>
