On Thursday 21 August 2008 14:44, Owen Townend wrote: > fuse allows users with filesystem access to an image to mount it > within one of their own directories. > There are fuse drivers for iso (fuseiso), ext (fuseext2), tar > (archivemount, avfs), tar, gzip, bzip2, rar (avfs), network (fusesmb). > e.g. iso > mount: > $ fuseiso /path/to/image.iso ~/mnt > unmount: > $ fusermount -u ~/mnt > > or with avfs, there's an example of using it here: > http://linuxwindows.org/2008/05/how-to-use-avfs.html > > >From the article: > > " > After installation of AVFS,establish the folder .avfs in the home > directory. Then run mountavfs,which does not require root privileges. > Open .avfs folder, you will see a mirror structure of the root > directory,which the cabinet can be open as the folder,but not directly > access to them, need with the #, such as > /home/yourname/garro.rar > > should be visited as follows: > > cd /home/yourname/.avfs/home/yourname/garro.rar#/ > " > > This works for tar, gzip, rar, bzip2 and others.
This sounds good. > > cheers, > Owen. -- Shachar Or | שחר אור http://ox.freeallweb.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]