Will Dye wrote:

> Once running, the program(s) would run on disk space that the OS
> thinks is not in use.  We'd have to be resilient about handling
> data segments that suddenly get corrupted, but at least it would
> have the advantage of always using all of the available disk space
> without conflicting with other programs.

There's a filesystem for Linux which does this.  You can find the source
code and a paper describing its design here:

http://ban.joh.cam.ac.uk/~adm36/StegFS/

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