CRAP THIS FUSE THING IS HOT.

I would like to remove nfs from my work, and I am thinking of FUSE. How hard 
is it to use ssh as a file-system? how "out of the box" is this? Whats the 
performance of this thing?

בשבת 27 ינואר 2007, 15:27, נכתב על ידי Hadar:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently I played with httpfs which is a fuse based filesystem that mounts
> http urls.
> The cool stuff with httpfs begins when you mount livecd ISO on a remote
> mirror:
> * You can boot the live cd and try it, without downloading the whole cd/dvd
> (using qemu, vmplayer and maybe kvm?)
> * You can run applications from within the live cd without downloading
> everything (using chroot)
>
> Future work will allow users to mount a compressed filesystem as the "real"
> root filesystem (without chroot or such).
>
> I wrote a HOWTO for this:
> http://vamosproject.org/hacks/httpfs
>
> I also want to write a script that lets a user easily mount the various
> public mirrors ( e.g debian's, ubuntu's).
> So I still wonder - Is it completely legal? The mirrors would not like the
> idea of users leeching their bandwidth constantly :)
>
> A kvm test by somebody is most welcome (I don't have kvm yet).
>
> Cheers,
> Hadar
> vamosproject.org

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