Illustration by Gaich Muramatsu) Home Downloads Bugs Documentation News Mailing lists FAQ Research Scope: All Coda documents Coda development, manuals and mailinglists Manuals and documentation Mailinglists Research Papers WWW Mirrors: Carnegie Mellon University, USA Planetmirror, Australia What is Coda Coda is an advanced networked filesystem. It has been developed at CMU since 1987 by the ...
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard Introduction This page is the home of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS). The current version is 2.2. It was announced on May 24, 2001. The filesystem standard has been designed to be used by Unix distribution developers, package developers, and system implementors. However, it is primarily intended to be a reference and is not a tutorial on how to manage a ...
Distribution Current release: 0.35.7 Platforms used in production systems OpenBSD FreeBSD NetBSD Linux Tru64 Mac OS X See below for version details. Documentation Arla documentation Arla FAQ AFS overview AFS FAQ Mailing lists archives arla-drinkers arla-announce arla-commit Other Contributions Project goals Arla is a free AFS implementation. The main goal is to make a fully functional client ...
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HFS Utilities HFS is the ``Hierarchical File System, '' the native volume format used on modern Macintosh computers. hfsutils is the name of a comprehensive software package being developed to permit manipulation of HFS volumes from UNIX and other systems. In addition to the original UNIX version, several ports enable use under DOS, Windows 95/NT, and OS/2. Contents The package contains a variety ...
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Implementing CIFS in Java The Common Internet File System (CIFS) is the de-facto file sharing protocol on the Microsoft Windows platform. It is the underlying networking protocol used when accessing shares with Windows Explorer, the Network Neighborhood, via a Map Network Drive... dialog, the C:\ ...
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AFS distributed filesystem FAQ Message-ID: afs-faq_1021801510@rtfm.mit.edu Supersedes: afs-faq_1019164965@rtfm.mit.edu Expires: 2 Jul 2002 09:45:10 GMT X-Last-Updated: 1998/07/10 Newsgroups: alt.filesystems.afs, alt.answers, news.answers From: mpb@mailserver.aixssc.uk.ibm.com (Paul Blackburn) Organization: AIX Systems Support Centre, IBM UK Subject: AFS distributed filesystem FAQ Followup-To: ...
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Secure FileSystem (SFS) for DOS/Windows Features of SFS | How to Obtain SFS | Related Information What is SFS SFS (Secure FileSystem) is a set of programs which create and manage a number of encrypted disk volumes, and runs under both DOS and Windows. Each volume appears as a normal DOS drive, but all data stored on it is encryped at the individual-sector level. Encrypted volumes can be loaded ...
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This program is no longer being developed, because I do not use OS/2. If you are willing to maintain the program, let me know. HFS/2 - A Hierarchical File System Driver for OS/2 HFS/2 lets OS/2 users seamlessly read and write files on diskettes formatted with the Hierarchical File System, the file system used by Macintosh computers. With HFS/2, Macintosh diskettes can be used just as if they ...
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October 22 - 23, 2002 Network Meeting Center, Santa Clara, California - Fremont Conference Room Topics for Presentation Who should attend Conference Registration Hotel Information Call for Papers Contact us Presentations from 2000 & 2001 The purpose of the NFS Industry Conference is to bring NFS vendors, customers, end users, ISVs and industry experts together to discuss the protocol in depth ...