Implementation of mountable Linux friendly mountable file system that can replicate and handle most common user operations.
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Implementation of mountable Linux friendly mountable file system that can replicate and handle most common user operations.
A simple project to understand the working of inodes and Linux file systems.
A simulated file system written for CS492 (Operating Systems).
Bash script to quickly archive and restore conda environments from YAML files.
Inode based file system(virtual) on top of the Linux file system. A user can perform all the operations which are basically supported by Linux ext2 file system like creating a disk, mounting disk, unmounting the disk, create a file, open file (in read, write or append mode), delete file, close file, list of open files.
An inode filesystem, filesystem clients and servers contact in RPC call. Developed a lock server and lock client. Designed two different cache policy to decrease RPC call to lock server and filesystem server.
deduplicate data via hardlinks, analyze drive status, prepare & optimize - filesystems (app/lib/api)
[C++] Operating System Simulator written as end-of-term assignment. Simulation had to show Linux-like OS. Documentation:
A very (very (very)) simple file system used as demo in a Operating Systems course
A mountable simplified file system for Linux using inode data structure.
Linux application firewall (kernel module and control daemon). Full featured Beta.
Inode based file system is a simplified version of a typical UNIX file system and thus serves to introduce some of the basic on-disk structures, access methods, and various policies.
IST, Operative Systems Project "Tecnico File System". Programming language: C. Authors: Francisco Ribeiro e Silva & Pedro Peres.
Design and implementation of custom file system combining ideas of FAT and UNIX inodes.
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