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A FUSE filesystem is a user-space filesystem built on top of the Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) kernel module, allowing developers to implement custom storage logic without writing kernel code

Here are a categorized list of Linux FUSE filesystems 😎👇 #sysadmin #devops

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@tyler If you build that in as you build from scratch, then yes, it does get you pretty far and I've seen it done.

But doing that with existing systems is way harder. Not only is it technically difficult (due to existing software and existing processes) but it will probably also be very politically difficult to get buy-in on the idea in the first place.

@cybeardjm @ThaMunsta Might be legit. We're seeing some machines come back without following all the steps that have been published and we were wondering why.
@eric_capuano Concise and accurate. It would be interesting to research how this is (or could be) implemented with differently sized teams, as some are much smaller than others.
@jerry I get confused by this. Can we not block threads for own own accounts? Or am I missing something?
@briankrebs man I would love to hear this individuals story.
@iaintshootinmis Nice list. Your title has the "6" and the "8" swapped FYI.
@paulasadoorian vhf channel 3 ftw
@colemankane This will be a fun series to follow!
@hacks4pancakes That collection is excellent though. I would keep it too.