Examples of using Filesystems in English and their translations into Polish
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Mount and unmount filesystems.
Proc/filesystems- supported file systems.
Fstab- static information about the filesystems.
Filesystems are used to hold files.
This is true even for journaling filesystems.
On such filesystems this function will be useless.
Linux knows different filesystems to use.
All Linux filesystems(including swap) support UUID.
The default is to create revision 1 filesystems.
Fsck fixes errors on filesystems suffering from frequent power losses.
Don't descend directories on other filesystems.
Support for creating LUKS encrypted filesystems compatible with cryptsetup was improved.
Note that 1.2 kernels only support revision 0 filesystems.
Logfs-tools: Tools to manage logfs filesystems(package info) orphaned since 1923 days.
A simple frontend to easily connect to remote filesystems.
Shadow Replicas: Allow shards on shared filesystems to be recovered on any node.
It looks to even allow swapfile space on the“foreign” filesystems.
Aufs-tools: Tools to manage aufs filesystems(package info), adoption requested since 738 days.
Xdev Don't descend directories on other filesystems. TESTS.
Create the filesystems for cryptvg-swap, cryptvg-root and cryptvg-home so they are available in the installer.
Virt-df- Displays free space on virtual machine filesystems.
Before running the installer you must prepare the filesystems which will be used for the installation.
Dosfstools(4.1-1) utilities for making andchecking MS-DOS FAT filesystems.
Support for encrypted filesystems protected by password, without the need for a separate keyfile or partition header.
Reliability in case of invalid filenames or damaged filesystems.
Guestfish- Provides an interactive shell for editing virtual machine filesystems and executing commands in the context of the guest.
Storage- develops the storage kit anddrivers for required filesystems.
It uses the e2fslibs library for higher compatibility with existing filesystems.
Linux supports High Sierra, the precursor to the ISO 9660 standard for CD-ROM filesystems.
This is similar to other operating systems and their filesystems.