Contents of /pub/Linux/system/Filesystems


Repertoire précedent

dmsdosfs-0.7.5.tgz (169984) extends msdos and vfat fs to read 6.x and win95 compressed partitions
dospatch.gz (8192) patch to support DOS hidden attribute
dospatch.lsm (1024)
defrag-0.6.tar.gz (61440) Defragments minix,ext,ext2,xia file systems
defrag-0.6.lsm (1024)
ifs-5.1a-module-for-1.1.88.gz (4096) inherited filesytem for 1.1.88
umsdos-0.5.doc.html.tar.gz (23552) documentation no umsdos in html
automount-0.09.01.lsm (1024)
automount-0.09.01.tgz (65536)
umsdos_progs-0.9-2.i386.rpm (14336) These are the utilities for doing UMSDOS file system operations. You can use these programs to have long filenames on a DOS partition under Linux and still have those files available under DOS (with mangled filenames).
ntfs-960725.tar.gz (39936) module to mount NTFS partitions (read-only)
quota-1.51-3.i386.rpm (57344) Quota administration package
quota-1.55.tar.gz (96256) support du système de quotas disque
genromfs-0.1.tar.gz (16384)
ncpfs-2.0.8.lsm (1024)
ncpfs-2.0.8.tgz (158720)
mkinitrd-1.0-1.i386.rpm (3072) Generic kernels can be built without drivers for any SCSI adapters which load the SCSI driver as a module. To solve the problem of allowing the kernel to read the module without being able to address the SCSI adapter, an initial ramdisk is used. That ramdisk is loaded by the operating system loader (such as lilo) and is available to the kernel as soon as it is loaded. That image is resonsible for loading the proper SCSI adapter and allowing the kernel to mount the root filesystem. This program creates such a ramdisk image using information found in /etc/conf.modules.
ntfs.lpm (1024)
hfsutils-2.0-1.i386.rpm (142336) A portable, free implementation of routines for accessing HFS volumes. Provides this through several command-line programs, a tk-based front end for browsing and copying files, and a Tcl package and interface for scriptable access to volumes.
hfsutils-devel-2.0-1.i386.rpm (27648) A portable, free implementation of routines for accessing HFS volumes via a C library for low-level access to volumes.
linux-2.0.28-uvfat-0.1.diff.gz (45056)
umsdos_progs-0.9-uvfat-0.1.diff.gz (25600)
mkdosfs-0.4.tgz (22528) New version of mkdosfs, able to create FAT32 msdos fs
fat32_joliet_nls_patch-0.2.7.bz2 (48128)
fdutils-5.2-2.i386.rpm (149504) This package contains utilities for configuring and debugging the Linux floppy driver, for formatting extra capacity disks (up to 1992K on a high density disk), for sending raw commands to the floppy controller, etc.
fdutils-5.2-2.src.rpm (192512) This package contains utilities for configuring and debugging the Linux floppy driver, for formatting extra capacity disks (up to 1992K on a high density disk), for sending raw commands to the floppy controller, etc.
sco_fs-0.2.tgz (41984)
mkdosfs-0.4-4.i386.rpm (14336) This is the mkdosfs package. You can use this under Linux to create MS-DOS FAT file systems. It can create FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 added a link for mkfs.vfat and a script for mkfs.umsdos and mkfs.uvfat (this last one needs the uvfat support to work)
mkdosfs-0.4-4.src.rpm (25600) This is the mkdosfs package. You can use this under Linux to create MS-DOS FAT file systems. It can create FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 added a link for mkfs.vfat and a script for mkfs.umsdos and mkfs.uvfat (this last one needs the uvfat support to work)
autofs-0.3.14-2.src.rpm (56320) autofs is a daemon which automatically mounts filesystems when you use them, and unmounts them later when you are not using them. This can include network filesystems, CD-ROMs, floppies, and so forth.
mount-2.7f-2.src.rpm (75776) Mount is used for adding new filesystems, both local and networked, to your current directory structure. The filesystems must already exist for this to work. It can also be used to change the access types the kernel uses for already-mounted filesystems. This version supports encryption and steganography on loopback devices. This package is critical for the functionality of your system.
mount-2.7f-2.i386.rpm (51200) Mount is used for adding new filesystems, both local and networked, to your current directory structure. The filesystems must already exist for this to work. It can also be used to change the access types the kernel uses for already-mounted filesystems. This version supports encryption and steganography on loopback devices. This package is critical for the functionality of your system.
e2fsprogs-1.10-4.i386.rpm (232448) This package includes a number of utilities for creating, checking, and repairing ext2 filesystems.
e2fsprogs-1.10-4.src.rpm (657408) This package includes a number of utilities for creating, checking, and repairing ext2 filesystems.
e2fsprogs-devel-1.10-4.i386.rpm (73728) Libraries and header files needed to develop ext2 filesystem-specific programs.
hfs_fs-0.95.tar.gz (161792) hfs - to mount MacOS partitions
kdiff_2_0_30-0.95.gz (99328) kernel patch to add hfs
fstool-2.6-4.noarch.rpm (18432) The fstool is a X program for manipulating /etc/fstab. It allows you to add, delete, and modify amount points. It also lets you mount and unmount partitions through its graphical interface.
fstool-2.6-4.src.rpm (19456) The fstool is a X program for manipulating /etc/fstab. It allows you to add, delete, and modify amount points. It also lets you mount and unmount partitions through its graphical interface.
losetup-2.8-1.i386.rpm (10240) Linux supports a special block device called the loopback device, which maps a normal file onto a virtual block device. This package contains programs for setting up and removing the mapping between files and loopback devices. Block loopback devices should not be confused with the networking loopback device, which is configured with the normal ifconfig command. This version supports encryption and steganography on loopback devices.
mount-2.8-1.i386.rpm (55296) Mount is used for adding new filesystems, both local and networked, to your current directory structure. The filesystems must already exist for this to work. It can also be used to change the access types the kernel uses for already-mounted filesystems. This version supports encryption and steganography on loopback devices. This package is critical for the functionality of your system.
mount-2.8-1.src.rpm (80896) Mount is used for adding new filesystems, both local and networked, to your current directory structure. The filesystems must already exist for this to work. It can also be used to change the access types the kernel uses for already-mounted filesystems. This version supports encryption and steganography on loopback devices. This package is critical for the functionality of your system.
ntfs-971218.tgz (115712)
dmsdos-0.9.1.5.tgz (232448)
dosfsck-0.1-4.i386.rpm (18432) This is the dosfsck package. You can use this under Linux to check MS-DOS FAT file systems. No FAT32 support yet.
dosfsck-0.1-4.src.rpm (21504) This is the dosfsck package. You can use this under Linux to check MS-DOS FAT file systems. No FAT32 support yet.
smbfs-2.0.2-6.i386.rpm (29696) This package includes the tools necessary to mount filesystems from SMB servers.
smbfs-2.0.2-6.src.rpm (29696) This package includes the tools necessary to mount filesystems from SMB servers.
autofs-3.1.1-8.i386.rpm (43008) autofs is a daemon which automatically mounts filesystems when you use them, and unmounts them later when you are not using them. This can include network filesystems, CD-ROMs, floppies, and so forth.
ncpfs-2.2.0-1.i386.rpm (197632) This package contains tools to help configure and use the ncpfs filesysten, which is a linux filesystem which understands the NCP protocol. This protocol is used by Novell NetWare clients use to talk to NetWare servers.
mkisofs-1.12b5-6mdk.i586.rpm (118784) This is the mkisofs package. It is used to create ISO 9660 file system images for creating CD-ROMs. Now includes support for making bootable "El Torito" CD-ROMs.


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