Le vendredi 21 juillet 2023, 08:55:39 UTC Marco d'Itri a écrit : > efs https://pypi.org/project/qnxmount/ claim to mount it. Check > hfs https://github.com/0x09/hfsfuse > hfaplus https://github.com/0x09/hfsfuse > qnx6 Fuse ro filesystem https://pypi.org/project/qnxmount/ better support then kernel one > sysv no fuse equivalent may be easier to port from (net)?bsd source to fuse or use the method of qnxmount > > affs no fuse equivalent but a grub filesystem may be ported to fuse > ecryptfs no fuse equivalent > jffs2 no fuse equivalent > jfs no fuse equivalent but a grub filesystem may be ported to fuse > > And I think that I can also safely add a few more which while actively > maintained I believe are only used in a retrocomputing context or are > generally uncommon anyway: > > befs A fuse module seems to be avalaible https://www.haiku-os.org/guides/daily-tasks/access_bfs_with_fuse/ > bfs no fuse equivalent > hpfs no fuse > omfs https://github.com/bcopeland/omfs_fuse/ > qnx4 Maybe Fuse ro filesystem https://pypi.org/project/qnxmount/ > reiserfs so incomplete work using grub filesystem https://github.com/albertz/reiserfs-fuse > spu This one is a virtual fs for powerpc should be dropped of the list > ufs https://github.com/mkatiyar/fuse-ufs2 >
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