On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 23:07, Roberto Majadas wrote: > El lun, 03-03-2003 a las 23:32, Bastien Nocera escribió: > > On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 21:56, Roberto Majadas wrote: > > > Hi people : > > > > > > I was reading about lufs (Linux user file system). This program permit > > > to the user mount filesystems like ftp,ssh,... in anything directory > > > (like mount) . You can do for example : > > > > > > lufsmount sshfs://mali lufs sourceforge net ~/mnt/lufs > > > lufsmount ftpfs://mali:mypass ftp sourceforge net ~/mnt/lufs -o > > > ftpactive > > > > > > I think will be interesting that gnome-vfs uses this. And maybe will be > > > interesting contact with KDE people and freedesktop.org for help to > > > develop it . Because so KDE, GNOME and other people can use the same vfs > > > . Inclusive in console :). > > > > > > I hope this info will be useful for you . > > > Any coments ? don't flame me please , i'm very shy ;D > > > > Same kind of thing as: > > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71589 > > > > And lufs is Linux only. Not a very good idea for GNOME. > > That's true , but it's linux only the kernel module , i think the daemon > and other stuff not is linux only. Maybe it's easy develop a module for > other OS's and adapt the current daemon and other stuff Until that's done, it's a no-no. If you fancy spending your time creating and then fixing kernel modules for things like HP-UX and Solaris, go for it. But at that point in time, lufs isn't an option for gnome-vfs. Cheers -- Bastien Nocera <hadess hadess net>
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