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Writable mounts #13

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CNG opened this issue Nov 13, 2014 · 4 comments
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Writable mounts #13

CNG opened this issue Nov 13, 2014 · 4 comments

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@CNG
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CNG commented Nov 13, 2014

I beg your pardon re: my ignorance here, but I am researching feasibility of switching from OSX to Linux, and make use of many of the sparse bundle files, and I'd like to keep the same workflow if possible.

This repo states "read only," but it isn't clear to me if that is an absolute limitation, or if write is just not implemented yet. If the former, please close this and accept my apology! If the latter, perhaps this can serve as a note for others until it's implemented.

Thank you!

@torarnv
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torarnv commented Nov 16, 2014

It's just not implemented, so if someone wants to contribute the code I'd be happy to merge it.

@torarnv torarnv changed the title FR: writeable mounts Writable mounts Nov 16, 2014
@tyalie
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tyalie commented Aug 1, 2018

Is there any update on this problem? And what would be needed to do that? I'm thinking about implementing it, as it would prove very helpful for me, but I have no experience with FUSE.

@cluck
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cluck commented Aug 2, 2018

Feel free to cherry-pick from here: https://github.com/cluck/sparsebundlefs/tree/write-support

@torarnv
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torarnv commented Aug 2, 2018

@Gansgar Yupp, for the moment you can use @cluck's branch. I can add a note in the README about that, and the encrypted support as well, so that people know here to look for the extra features.

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