[Gllug] SSH filesystem?
Nix
nix at esperi.org.uk
Sat Sep 25 10:24:12 UTC 2004
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Ian Norton yowled:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 11:58:52AM +0100, Jan Kokoska wrote:
>> Have a look at Linux Userland Filesystem, which provides generic kernel
>> support for userland tools to emulate filesystem access:
>> http://freshmeat.net/projects/lufs/
>>
>> It can do sshfs, ftpfs, httpfs, socketfs ad more, I have no idea how
>> stable/usable it is, but it has been in Debian for ages, so should be
>> ok.
>
>
> ftpfs gave me lots of oops' when i tried it a year or so ago. This was a kernel
> module based one, not sure if it was LUFs.
LUFS doesn't have separate kernel modules for each type of filesystem;
it has a single kernel module that talks to a userspace daemon and
userspace modules.
So it doesn't sound like you were using LUFS.
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