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RPM: ltspfsd
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Current version: 0.3-alt0.2
Build date: 16 may 2007, 15:25 ( 884.7 weeks ago )
Size: 96.10 Kb
Home page: http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LtspFS
License: GPL
Summary: Tool used to mount local media on an Xterminal from the terminals server
Description:
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Build date: 16 may 2007, 15:25 ( 884.7 weeks ago )
Size: 96.10 Kb
Home page: http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LtspFS
License: GPL
Summary: Tool used to mount local media on an Xterminal from the terminals server
Description:
ltspfs is a remote filesystem consisting of two parts:
1) A network server daemon that runs on the LTSP terminal.
2) A FUSE module that runs in user-space on the server, that connects
with the daemon on the client.
The goals of ltspfs are:
1. Provide a lightweight file access mechanism that will be feasable
on lower end hardware.
2. Provide a stateless file access method that will feature "atomic"
reads and writes to minimize impact from client network
disruptions.
3. Provide a network filesystem that handles client reboots and
disconnections in a manner that doesn't leave inaccesible,
unmountable filesystems on the LTSP server.
4. Provide a network filesystem that can easily handle the oddities
of dealing with removable media, and integrate well with udev
(LTSP's preferred device handling support).
Current maintainer: Led 1) A network server daemon that runs on the LTSP terminal.
2) A FUSE module that runs in user-space on the server, that connects
with the daemon on the client.
The goals of ltspfs are:
1. Provide a lightweight file access mechanism that will be feasable
on lower end hardware.
2. Provide a stateless file access method that will feature "atomic"
reads and writes to minimize impact from client network
disruptions.
3. Provide a network filesystem that handles client reboots and
disconnections in a manner that doesn't leave inaccesible,
unmountable filesystems on the LTSP server.
4. Provide a network filesystem that can easily handle the oddities
of dealing with removable media, and integrate well with udev
(LTSP's preferred device handling support).
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- ltspfsd